Anton Arkhipov

Works
  • Anton Arkhipov, A Kiss
    A Kiss
  • Anton Arkhipov, Aces & Dices
    Aces & Dices
  • Anton Arkhipov, Alfresco
    Alfresco
  • Anton Arkhipov, Alpine Winter Chardonnay
    Alpine Winter Chardonnay
  • Anton Arkhipov, Amour
    Amour
  • Anton Arkhipov, Big Heart
    Big Heart
  • Anton Arkhipov, Blossom
    Blossom
  • Anton Arkhipov, Boom & Bust
    Boom & Bust
  • Anton Arkhipov, Candlelight
    Candlelight
  • Anton Arkhipov, Champagne Powder
    Champagne Powder
  • Anton Arkhipov, Cocka Doodle
    Cocka Doodle
  • Anton Arkhipov, Cognac
    Cognac
  • Anton Arkhipov, Comediani Dell' Arte
    Comediani Dell' Arte
  • Anton Arkhipov, Delicious
    Delicious
  • Anton Arkhipov, Dessert
    Dessert
  • Anton Arkhipov, Enamoured
    Enamoured
  • Anton Arkhipov, Enchanted Evening
    Enchanted Evening
  • Anton Arkhipov, Enchanted Journey
    Enchanted Journey
  • Anton Arkhipov, First Date
    First Date
  • Anton Arkhipov, Floating Angel
    Floating Angel
  • Anton Arkhipov, Food & Wine
    Food & Wine
  • Anton Arkhipov, For The Road
    For The Road
  • Anton Arkhipov, Foreplay
    Foreplay
  • Anton Arkhipov, Free Style
    Free Style
  • Anton Arkhipov, From Dusk Till Dawn
    From Dusk Till Dawn
  • Anton Arkhipov, Gourmet on Gore
    Gourmet on Gore
  • Anton Arkhipov, Greeter
    Greeter
  • Anton Arkhipov, Guardian
    Guardian
  • Anton Arkhipov, Handshake
    Handshake
  • Anton Arkhipov, Hard Core Skier
    Hard Core Skier
  • Anton Arkhipov, Heart And Apple
    Heart And Apple
  • Anton Arkhipov, Heart And Candle
    Heart And Candle
  • Anton Arkhipov, Hearts
    Hearts
  • Anton Arkhipov, Holiday
    Holiday
  • Anton Arkhipov, Housewarming
    Housewarming
  • Anton Arkhipov, Journey
    Journey
  • Anton Arkhipov, Love
    Love
  • Anton Arkhipov, Madonna
    Madonna
  • Anton Arkhipov, Magic Night
    Magic Night
  • Anton Arkhipov, Mare With Filly
    Mare With Filly
  • Anton Arkhipov, Moonlight
    Moonlight
  • Anton Arkhipov, Mr. Butterfly
    Mr. Butterfly
  • Anton Arkhipov, Mr. Ski III
    Mr. Ski III
  • Anton Arkhipov, Mrs. Butterfly
    Mrs. Butterfly
  • Anton Arkhipov, Mrs. Ski III
    Mrs. Ski III
  • Anton Arkhipov, Musician
    Musician
  • Anton Arkhipov, My Buffalo
    My Buffalo
  • Anton Arkhipov, Portrait
    Portrait
  • Anton Arkhipov, Prima Ballerina
    Prima Ballerina
  • Anton Arkhipov, Revelry 97x71
    Revelry 97x71
  • Anton Arkhipov, Shreddin' The Slopes
    Shreddin' The Slopes
  • Anton Arkhipov, Siesta
    Siesta
  • Anton Arkhipov, Skate For Two B
    Skate For Two B
  • Anton Arkhipov, Ski Boot II Night
    Ski Boot II Night
  • Anton Arkhipov, Sonata
    Sonata
  • Anton Arkhipov, Speedrunner
    Speedrunner
  • Anton Arkhipov, Sunny Days
    Sunny Days
  • Anton Arkhipov, The Hero
    The Hero
  • Anton Arkhipov, The Muse
    The Muse
  • Anton Arkhipov, Ticker
    Ticker
  • Anton Arkhipov, Tickerheads
    Tickerheads
  • Anton Arkhipov, To The Top
    To The Top
  • Anton Arkhipov, Toast To You and I
    Toast To You and I
  • Anton Arkhipov, Toast To You II
    Toast To You II
  • Anton Arkhipov, Uncorked
    Uncorked
  • Anton Arkhipov, Vail Special
    Vail Special
  • Anton Arkhipov, Whiskey
    Whiskey
  • Anton Arkhipov, Wine Sonata Sauvignon
    Wine Sonata Sauvignon
  • Anton Arkhipov, Wine Talk I
    Wine Talk I
  • Anton Arkhipov, Wine Talk II
    Wine Talk II
  • Anton Arkhipov, Wiped Out
    Wiped Out
Biography

Anton Arkhipov comes from a long line of artists in Russia and the former Soviet Union. His father, Michail Arkhipov, was a well-known dissident artist who produced modernist works in an era when only ‘Socialist Realism’ was officially allowed. Anton’s mother, Tatiana Vtorova, is an impressionist artist from a famous dynasty of Russian artists, sculptors, and architects.

 

Anton grew up in Moscow, immersed in art from his earliest days. ‘From the age of three I grew up in my father’s studio painting,’ he said. ‘One of my first memories is of my very small hand mimicking the movements and brush strokes of a much larger and more experienced hand. He trained my eye to see color, my hands to draw figures and my spirit to create my own vision.’

 

His early display of talent earned Anton a place in prestigious schools where he underwent rigorous training in classical techniques. He was accepted into, and graduated with honors from, the Surikov College of Fine Art in Moscow, where he studied anatomy and art history while honing his drawing, painting and sculpting skills. At Surikov, he also pursued his fascination with Impressionist masters including Van Gogh, Cezanne and Monet, as well as the Russian Avant-garde artists of the 1920’s and 30’s.

 

Early in his professional career, Anton showed his work only in government-sponsored exhibitions. To feed his artistic soul during that time, he restored church icons, murals and frescoes rich in Russian symbolism. In 1987 he began to show nontraditional work in ‘underground’ shows, joining a young group of artists called ‘Kovcheg’ (ark) who pushed the artistic and political envelope as glasnost and perestroika began to undo the rigid Soviet system.

 

Anton’s participation in this movement led to recognition in Western Europe, and several critically acclaimed shows in Italy, France, Great Britain and Spain. In 1990 he moved to New York to pursue his quest of representing the human spirit on canvas, bronze and other media.

 

Set free to go in any direction, Anton choose to celebrate the good life in his work – fine food, good wines, and the ‘rolling hills’ of nature. His pieces speak of living life artfully and playfully, engaged in pursuits like traveling, skiing, picnicking and appreciating the beauty of the sky.

 

His canvases reflect not only these whimsical and delightful themes, but also his classical training through impeccable composition, masterful drawing, alluring texture and stunning color. ‘From the time I started my training in my father’s studio,’ Anton said, ‘I understood that art is my way of communicating with the world and my therapy in dealing with the trials of life. My pieces have always reflected the emotions and spirit of my life and I can now be bold enough to say that I am shamelessly happy in both my professional and personal life.

 

‘The figures in my work glow with vitality. They are full of life, love and abundance. I am painting the joyous universal soul of us all, and my goal is to remind people about the joyful parts of life and that we all can be happier.'