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Horik, Vladimir (1939-)

Quebec painter, Paysage stylisé

“Sur la Côte de Charlevoix”

Technique
Oil on isorel signed and dated on lower right Vladimir Horik 86
Year
1986
Dimensions
36" x 42"
Auction result 3 600 $

About Horik, Vladimir

An artist of great evocative power, Vladimir Horik developed an aesthetic of lyrical expressionism. His style is immediately recognizable by its flaming skies, bluish mountains, and Canadian houses with red roofs, often nestled in thick blankets of snow. He uses a technique of juxtaposing pure colors and sharp contrasts, where the cold of winter meets the warmth of solar hues. His compositions are paced by a fluid, almost musical movement that breathes organic life into the Laurentian territory.

His artistic philosophy centers on communion with the wilderness. For Horik, the landscape is not a static subject but a force in constant mutation. He seeks to capture the “soul of the country” by simplifying forms to retain only the essential emotion. His philosophy rests on chromatic freedom: he does not fear exaggerating colors to translate the splendor and harshness of the northern climate. His work is a vibrant tribute to Quebec’s light, transforming every panorama into a poetic and majestic vision.