Misha Priem
Artist and Architect.
Presented in private collections in the USA, France, China and Russia.
Misha Priem is an artist and environmental architect from Russia. He creates his own unique style using a different calligraphy technique. The author's inspiration is the everyday life of nature and the uniqueness of urban landscapes. His paintings are always looking for points of contact with the place and the author deliberately combines strokes and colors with natural textures. Misha often talks about the dialogue of the urban environment and intertwining thoughts in the digital noise of everyday life. Therefore, in his multi-layered works, you can find quotes from cities, nature and human actions.

We are happy to present an interview with this talented artist.
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How did your style develop?
Do you have any rituals?
What are you inspired by?
How is your creativity embodied in the digital age?
What emotions do you experience while creating?
How do you think it remains relevant in art now?
What art do you think is in demand now?
Where is the sky above?
How can I find / buy your work?
"For me, art is a commentary on the time, it is an awareness of the era, actions, family, language, and oneself. Probably we are like a cycle of nature - we repeat without repeating ourselves. This is the state I am trying to design, express and experience as a flow."
"When creating my paintings, I rely on the place and its experience. My paintings began to be born in travel as a response to the challenges of local nature, architecture and different traditions. So, for example, in New York, the rocks and skyscrapers of the Central Park influenced the color scheme, in Istanbul - the conversations and diversity of markets, in Sochi - the silent pebbles of the sea, in Vologda - frozen leaves under the ice near the Prilutsky monastery. This format of the painting-travel has become a technique for my art, it captures the moments of everyday life, which are laid down in layers in the strokes on the canvas."

Misha Priem
Contact
priemyshevmikhail@gmail.com
Vologda, Russia