Wild Paintings Of Dimitri Drjuchin

Father John Misty “Fear Fun”
36”X36” Acrylic On Canvas

The Illustrations And Paintings Of Dimitri Drjuchin

The Beast King Weeps In Heaven
36”X36” Acrylic On Canvas

ABOUT DIMITRI DRJUCHIN

Wielding the culmination of human potential wrought from the depths of the bicameral mind, Drjuchin’s art is a hyperdimensional machine that invokes creatures who come bounding forward with affection and recklessness. These are not the Icons of the Byzantine Church—they are the new Incarnated Symbols of the Multiverse. Drjuchin allows us a glimpse into a fractulated moment of cultural hypnagogic modality and an opportunity to alter our perspectives of reality.

“My work channels different points of reference from my Russian background, to pop culture, to comic books, to fine art, to spirituality, to the occult. I can’t truly say that it’s a commentary on anything, because I am not interested in judging anyone or any thing. I believe it’s more of a reflection of multiple influences that get filtered through my mind and come back out all at once on my canvas redefined to my own liking. That said, I also try not to take anything too seriously and on some level I believe I still paint in a similar mind set I did as a child scribbling on a piece of paper. Most of my ideas are on the spot and I let how I’m feeling at that moment guide me to what happens next in the piece. I think ultimately I’m just trying to entertain myself.”

Dimitri Drjuchin is an artist/musician who was born in Moscow, but grew up making images and sounds in New York City. He graduated Parsons School Of Design in 2003 with a BFA in Illustration.- Dimitri Drjuchin

Oh No!
30”X30” Acrylic On Canvas

No Evil
60”X48” Acrylic On Canvas

Sweet Valentine
30”X30” Acrylic On Canvas

Live From Heaven
20”X20” Acrylic On Canvas

Heaven Is Not What It Was Made Out To Be
36”X36” Acrylic On Canvas

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