Andrey Shishkin
Russian painter (born 1960) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Alekseyevich and the family name is Shishkin.
Andrey Alekseyevich Shishkin (Russian: Андрей Алексеевич Шишкин; born 1960) is a Russian painter. His works are one of the most prominent examples of the modern Russian "pagan art" scene related to Slavic Native Faith in Russia.[1][2][3]
He was born and raised in Moscow. He has dealt with painting since the beginning of 2000s and he currently works in a private studio. His main directions of creativity are portraits and historical paintings in realist attempt. Special theme in his works is Slavic mythology and history.[4]
- Bannik
- Belun
- Bereginya
- Blagoslovenie ratnika
- Dazhbog
- Devana
- Dodola-Perunica
- Khors
- Kupalo and Kostroma
- Kolyada
- Lel
- Narechenie imenem
- Perun Gromoverzhets
- Pozvizd
- Put ratnika
- Rod and Rozhanitsy
- Rusalki
- Svarog
- Sventovit
- Semargl-Ognebog
- Solntse Zdravstvuy
- Srecha-Udacha
- Stribog
- To the Beginning of Journey
- To Kupala
- Travnik
- Trizna
- Veles
- Volkhv
- Yarilo
- Zarya-Zarenicza
- Zvezda-Zirka
- Zhiva