Paintings by Vladimir Kush

Vladimir Kush Painting The art of Vladimir Kush, reverses the destructive forces of abstractionism, brings back a wholesome perception of the world around us, and celebrates the life affirming principles of faith, hope, and love.

Vladimir Kush is a founder of Metaphorical Realism. He is the first artist to popularize visual metaphor as his method of creation.

The art of Vladimir Kush, reverses the destructive forces of abstractionism, brings back a wholesome perception of the world around us, and celebrates the life affirming principles of faith, hope, and love. Its positive view of the world contains images that encourage viewers, especially children, to thrive in their surroundings.

In 2011, Vladimir Kush won the “Artistes du Monde” award in France. The du Monde award roughly translates to “Painter of the World.” The award was presented to the artist by Pablo Picasso’s granddaughter, Marina Picasso.

Vladimir Kush is recognized worldwide, and collectors span the globe — from Peru to Pakistan, Canada to Cambodia. Vladimir Kush’s works are widely used by schools, colleges, and universities to develop students’ cognitive abilities.