Alexander Tyunkin
Some artists paint what they see. Alexander Tyunkin paints what he feels. His work isn’t just about landscapes or seascapes—it’s about mood, memory, and the way nature leaves its imprint on the human soul. His art is a quiet but powerful reminder that while time may change the world around us, beauty never fades—it simply transforms.
His greatest muse? Nature in its raw, untamed, and ever-changing state. Whether it’s a sky heavy with storm clouds or a sea glowing under the warmth of the sun, Tyunkin’s paintings capture those fleeting moments that make us pause and reflect. He reminds us that nature is not static—it shifts, it breathes, it evolves. And through his brush, we see both its wildness and its serenity, its chaos and its calm.
What makes his work even more compelling is his intuitive approach to color. He doesn’t just paint what’s in front of him—he paints what the moment feels like. His compositions are a balance between realism and emotion, each brushstroke carefully considered to ensure that the final piece doesn’t just depict a place, but immerses the viewer in it.
Executed at a high professional level, Alexander Tyunkin's paintings subtly convey the mood of nature and the artist himself, leaving no connoisseurs of modern painting indifferent.