Vladimir Chikin is a master of expressive abstraction, the art ambassador at Vnukovo International Airport, the author of the exclusive collections of paintings and art objects from the series “Magic Forest” and “Controlled Chaos”.
All his art works are based on the combination of his own authentic technologies, art skills and creative vision. Vladimir uses natural trees suffered from various unexpected cataclysms, metal, enamels, acrylic and oil, spiced with the energy of shapes, lines and color combinations.

His artist's works go beyond the classic works in the style of abstract expressionism, being fashionable design art objects that fill, motivate, inspire and tell a story about you, your home, office, life, company or business.

Art shouldn't be above people, it should help people, after all it is what surrounds us every day, affects our personality and well-being, and play the key role in any interior solution.


SIGNIFICANT PERSONAL AND GROUP EXHIBITIONS, ART EVENTS
  • 2013 solo exhibition "Philosophy of Harmony", State cultural hall Brugge
  • 2014 solo participation Art Monaco
  • 2014 solo exhibition in the National art Museum of Belarus, Minsk
  • 2014 solo exhibition in the BOLSHOI THEATRE, Moscow
  • 2015 solo exhibition in Jan Garemijnzaal, Brugge
  • 2015 solo exhibition in cultural center of Europe in Mons, Belgium
  • 2016 solo exhibition in State art museum of Chuvash republic, Cheboksary
  • 2016 solo exhibition in the cultural centre of Astrakhan
  • 2016 solo exhibition in the Kremlin Palace, Moscow
  • 2017 participation in International JET EXPO
  • 2017 group exhibition Forum Art Geography
  • 2019 solo exhibition in Vnukovo International airport
  • 2020 solo exhibition in Moscow Conservatory of I.P. Tchaikovsky
  • 2021 solo exhibition in State Levitan Museum, Ples
  • 2022 solo exhibition in Golutvinsksya Sloboda Historical and Cultural center
  • 2024 solo exhibition in the iconic VDNKH
  • 2023 group participation in international fair "Beautiful Houses"
  • 2024 group exhibition in State Decorative art Museum