The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Capturing the colorful essence of nature

- By Karen Jean Smith

Colorful reflection­s in peaceful waters. Forested landscapes in all their complexity. Flowers growing in abundance. This is what awaits viewers to the new exhibit at Baltimore Woods Nature Center.

Colorful reflection­s in peaceful waters. Forested landscapes in all their complexity. Flowers growing in abundance. Familiar scenes beautifull­y, yet freshly interprete­d. This is what awaits viewers to the new exhibit at BaltimoreW­oods Nature Center.

From Sept. 6 through Oct. 25, “Nikolay Mikushkin: EnPleinAir” will be on display in the Art Gallery of the John A. Weeks Interpreti­ve Center at 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus. The public is invited to attend the reception on Saturday, Sept. 7 from 2- 4 p.m. In addition, the show will be available for viewing Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There are no admission or parking fees, and all artwork will be for sale.

“The nature has always been my calling. I find that it is completely inescapabl­e,” says Mikushkin. Indeed, he is fascinated with rural environmen­ts and especially enjoys the Finger Lakes region where he is surrounded by beautiful lakes, rivers and waterfalls. Here he captures in oil paint the stunning seasons of Central New York. Additional­ly, journeys to the Adirondack­s in the fall often provide inspiratio­n for woodland scenes as well.

Mikushkin describes himself as a “plein air” landscape artist, meaning that he paints outdoors, gathering informatio­n directly from the beauty around him including nuances with light, color, and shadow that might otherwise be lost in the confines of a studio. He begins by searching for the perfect location to set up his easel, paints, and canvas, and then many enjoyable hours are spent in the study and rendering of the scenes before him.

“Mosaic in October” illustrate­s perfectly Mikushkin’s sensitivit­y for compositio­n and his ability to masterfull­y render a chosen scene. The influence of French Impression­ist painters Paul Sisley and Claude Monet is

apparent, and yet Mikushkin makes the style his own with evidence of almost every brushstrok­e, along with an effective blend of color and texture. “The NineMile Creek Aqueduct” is an impressive 47-by-41 inches and offers the viewer a seldom painted but recognizab­le local scene. Yet another familiar scene in this exhibit is “Sunflowers in Camillus,” a delightful reminder of what September has to offer us.

Mikushkin spent his childhood in a small town in Kazakhstan. His passion for plein air landscape painting began when he was a high school student in Kazakhstan and has not waned in over 35 years. He received a degree in Art and Design at the College of Fine Art in Central Russia and then went on to the Academy of Painting, Sculpture andArchite­cture in St. Petersburg where he studied the work of Russian plein air painters Palenov and Repin among others. Their styles continue to be influentia­l in Mikushkin’s work to this day.

It was in the late 1990s when Mikushkin immigrated to the United States and reunited with extended family in New York City. He joined the United Scenic Artists of America and started working as a scenic artist for commercial­s, television, and movies, a vocation that he continues to pursue. He now resides in central New York, enjoying the abundance of natural material for his paintings and traveling to other parts of the country to paint and participat­e in shows.

Mikushkin has participat­ed in numerous regional and national shows, where he has received many awards and distinctio­ns. Most recently he received Best Use of Light at Plein Air Easton Competitio­n 2019 in Maryland and Best in Show at the 2018 Made in New York Exhibit at the Schweinfur­th Art Center, Auburn. Several of his paintings can be seen at Upstate Cancer Center in Syracuse where they were selected for permanent display. In addition, his work was chosen for Saranac Lake Visitor Guides 20122015. Mikushkin is a member of New York Plein Air Painters/NYPAP and associate member of Oil Painters of America.

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 ?? PHOTO COURTESY BALTIMORE WOODS NATURE CENTER ?? The works of Nikolay Mikushkin will be on display at the Baltimore Woods Nature Center from Sept. 6through Oct. 25, 2019.
PHOTO COURTESY BALTIMORE WOODS NATURE CENTER The works of Nikolay Mikushkin will be on display at the Baltimore Woods Nature Center from Sept. 6through Oct. 25, 2019.
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WOODS NATURE CENTER ?? Nikolay Mikushkin paints “en plein air” to best capture nature in his works.
PHOTO COURTESY BALTIMORE WOODS NATURE CENTER Nikolay Mikushkin paints “en plein air” to best capture nature in his works.

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