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Alex Hook Krioutchkov Art

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Alex Hook Krioutchkov is a contemporary landscape and figurative painter, born in Russia in 1966. Krioutchkov received his academic art education in Russia and England. He is now a member of the Federation of British Artists since 1997. The extensive art training, work experience as a painter, illustrator and graphic designer allowed him to explore and create his bold, abstract painting style. Krioutchkov currently lives and works from his studio in Mallorca, Spain while being represented worldwide.

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Artist: Alex Hook Krioutchkov
NYC IXI - abstraction NYC cityscape landscape painting modern urban architecture
By Alex Hook Krioutchkov
Located in London, Chelsea
This original artwork by Alex Hook Krioutchkov portrays an immersive cityscape panorama of the attractive New York capitol. The artist applies a vibrant palette of contrasting orange...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Alex Hook Krioutchkov Art

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Canvas, Oil

Panorama of NYC - abstract New York city urban cityscape painting contemporary
By Alex Hook Krioutchkov
Located in London, Chelsea
This original artwork by Alex Hook Krioutchkov captures a immersive cityscape of the renowned New York capital. The artist describes the architecture in a simple, abstracted down sty...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Alex Hook Krioutchkov Art

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Canvas, Oil

Piccadilly at Night - Cityscape urban landscape London oil painting modern art
By Alex Hook Krioutchkov
Located in London, Chelsea
This original cityscape artwork by Alex Hook Krioutchkov depicts Piccadilly's dynamic energy during the night. Textured brush work is applied to capturing the vitality of the streets...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Alex Hook Krioutchkov Art

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Canvas, Oil

The Great City of London - Urban cityscape oil painting modern architecture art
By Alex Hook Krioutchkov
Located in London, Chelsea
This contemporary artwork by Alex Hook Krioutchkov depicts a impressionistic panorama of the renowned London capital. A palette of cool, blue tones is imparted by the artist to descr...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Alex Hook Krioutchkov Art

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Canvas, Oil

New York City 12 - abstract landscape seascape oil painting modern coastal study
By Alex Hook Krioutchkov
Located in London, Chelsea
This contemporary cityscape panoramic painting by Alex Hook Krioutchkov imparts a rendering of the well known New York capitol. Depicted from a uni...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Alex Hook Krioutchkov Art

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Canvas, Oil

Canary Wharf - abstract cityscape London urban artwork oil painting contemporary
By Alex Hook Krioutchkov
Located in London, Chelsea
This contemporary artwork by Alex Hook Krioutchkov depicts a impressionistic panorama of the renowned London capital. A palette of cool, blue tones is imparted by the artist to descr...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Alex Hook Krioutchkov Art

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Canvas, Oil

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