Fine Art Comes Alive at the Hermitage Art Center, The Best Russian Art is on Prominent Display

SAN FRANCISCO: 31th Aug 2015 – Yuri Tsapayev, owner of the Hermitage Art Center is more than pleased to announce the art exhibition at the gallery he owns in San Francisco. Although this amazing place has only been opened since May, Mr. Tsapayev has seen lovers of contemporary art fill the Hermitage Art Center as the word has spread about the fine quality of the offerings.

The work of Vadim Puyandaev, a highly regarded contemporary artist, is currently on display  and his work successfully combines abstract and representational styles of art. With modernist influences from fellow Russian artists Kandinsky and Malevich, Puyandaev continues the tradition of superior modern art coming from the Russian steppes and studios of Novgorod and St. Petersburg. The selection at the Hermitage Center includes landscape, still life, and a white abstract sculpture. The exhibits both amaze and delight visitors who gain an even greater appreciation of fine art

As the name suggests, the Hermitage Art Center is a celebration of Russian art. Paintings from the period of the 1960s to the 1990s, the twilight years of the Soviet Union, are prominently featured on the walls of the gallery. Watercolors, lithographs, mixed media, and photographs area there to delight the eye of a discerning lover of all things artistic.

The Hermitage Art Center is located at 1419 Stockton Street in San Francisco. Hours are 12PM to 10PM Monday through Saturday. Those interested in learning more about this wonderful center of Russian art are encouraged to call 415-572-3932

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