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Vadim's Works
A rare artistic talent shows the world's wildlife,
cultural relationships, and
vistas to all who care to see a fresh new perception and
perspective.
Trained in the classic romantic realism style during the
old Soviet era which spewed piles of socialist visions, Vadim Gorbatov brings a unique perspective to the world of wildlife art.
Quitting a prestigious graphics job for Soviet television where he had his own
staff, Vadim went out on his own, which is still mostly unheard of in Russia.
For those collectors seeking a new wildlife art vision, his risk and struggle
was worth his courageous efforts.
He
prefers working directly in situ, in nature, to derive his images and capture
their spirit and freshness. He draws directly with both pen and pencil
onto his numerous sketch pads. Or, as with his great horned owl piece he
works in watercolor right on the spot. The watercolors are taken back to
his Moscow studio to work up into larger themes. Sometimes he continues
the theme he has developed, other times the watercolor inspires a new vision.
He works in numerous media, and as you can see from copies of the prints he
brought from Russia, I do not think you will find a better or more original
wildlife artist painting today. In fact, Vadim's ability to put people,
wildlife, and culture into one painted image has no peers living today.
Peter Reshetniak
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Title: Old Hunter
We have
been very deliberate about making copies of Vadim's art of low
resolution, and slightly askew, for copyright protection issues. The
following samples of his finished pieces and his studies done in the
field in America, however, are evidence of the most gifted painter of
wildlife and human interaction alive today. The predatory
perspective is exquisite in its powerful emotions and detail-for both
predator and prey. |
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One of the advantages we could offer Vadim,
was a pair of wild great horned owls (Bubo virginianus) living on
and around our facility. Often you will find one or both of the
big owls spending the day in several of the poplar trees shading our
mews. Here Vadim painted directly in watercolor as the female sat
for several hours while he worked to imprint the image into his mind.
Purchase prints of Vadim's work:
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Title:River Crossing, Chinese Hawker |
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Just minutes away from the location above, Vadim
saw his first coyotes on one of the few authentic short-grass prairie
preserves located near a large city in North America. A variety of
raptors, besides our captive collection, use the 1,100 acres as their
hunting territory. |
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Title: Risky Attack |
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As we journeyed south from Denver to Steve
Bodio's home, we found a small herd of about 100 bison grazing
contentedly on Ted Turner's Vermejo Park Ranch in northern New Mexico. One of
the large beasts actually wandered in to see what this man was doing as
he sketched from his vantage point while looking through his binoculars at this classic
American icon. |
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Title: Old "Berkut" Last Light |
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Lee Henderson's ranch near Magdalena afforded
Vadim typical scenes from the high desert of New Mexico.
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Title: White Goshawk |
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Returning from New Mexico, just into Colorado we
turned from Trinidad to travel on the Highway of Legends to Stonewall,
Colorado and the hospitality of the Bar NI Ranch, where Vadim saw his
first wild turkeys and mule deer. |
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Title: Genghis Khan Warrior |
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Hunting sage grouse with gyrfalcons in
Wyoming's Red Desert produced several fine studies as Sam Crowe and
Kristie Brown introduced Vadim to the beautifully wild landscapes of one
of America's least inhabited states. |
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Title: Kazakh Berkutchee, Betpak-Dala Winter |
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A dead American Kestrel (Falco sparverius)
on the side of one of Denver's busy streets produced a quick study ,
while a little bit of time with REF's red-tailed hawk (Buteo
jamaicensis) demonstrated Vadim's quickness and familiarity
with both birds and his tools. And of
course, the magic Merlin. |
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Title: Sandstorm, Karakum Desert |
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Title: White & Black
If you have an interest in Vadim's work, please
contact REF. We are his exclusive American representatives.
Purchase prints of Vadim's work:

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