October Colors

11 3/4″ x 27 1/2″ oil on canvas signed 2009
Garden by the House
19 1/2″ x 23 3/8″ oil signed 2009
Morning in the Village

19 5/8″ x 23 5/8″ oil on canvas signed
Walking
7 7/8″ x 27 3/8″ oil signed 2009
In Front of the House
11 3/4″ x 27 1/2″ oil on canvas signed 2009
Crimean Bluff

3 7/8″ x 8″ oil on board signed
Evening Klementovo
13″ x 16 1/2″ oil on board signed framed
May

13 1/2″ x 19 1/2″ oil on board signed 2000
Near the Sea
13 3/8″ x 19 1/8″ oil on board laid on canvas signed 2008
Windmill

19 3/8″ x 19 1/2″ oil on board signed 2008
Kochetok Morning
13″ x 27 1/4″ oil on boardsigned 2002
October Study

7 3/8″ x 11 1/2″ oil on board signed 2004 framed
Still LIfe on the Beach

17 3/4″ x 27 5/8″ oil on canvas signed 2008
Winter Landscape
15 3/4″ x 27 1/2″ oil on canvas signed 2003
In Kotor

11 3/4″ x 16 1/4″ oil on board signed 2008
Old Cottage

11 7/8″ x 29 1/2″ oil on canvas signed 2008
Crimean Spring
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Cypress
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18th Century Infantry Man, Study
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In Pochaevskaya Lavra
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Cossack Study
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Sunlit Houses
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Lane Near the Bay

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Red House in Venice

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Babushka, Old Hut
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April in Crimea
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Boats in Gurzuf
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Gondolas

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Day in the North
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Evening in the Village

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May in the Village

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Evening Kochetok
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Evening, Last Rain
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Morning

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Sevastopol, Karantinkaya Bay
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Gurzuf Night

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May in Gurzuf
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In the Bay, Crimea
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Cossack and Horse

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Evening in Sevastopol
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Evening on the Bay
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Morning in Klementovo
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Snow in the Country

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Woman from the Mountains

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River Isle
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Bay in Sevastopol
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Evening, Schooners
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Alupka

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Rooftops
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Sevastopol
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Spring in the Mountains
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On the Beach

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Mountain Villa
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Sketch to a Kazakh Woman
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Sketch to the Year 1764
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Still Life with Bananas
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Sailboats

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Resting Horses

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Still Life with Fish
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Still Life with Pots
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Venice Evening
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September Study
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Seaside Gardens
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Still Life
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Valery Shmatko was born in the industrial city of Kharkov, Ukraine in 1965. After finishing art college, he gained acceptance into Kharkov Art Institute and graduated in 1988 with degrees in painting and in painting restoration. As a student, the young artist participated in numerous exhibitions at the Institute. His first major show, however, was in 1991 when he participated in a group show at the Kharkov Museum of Art. Shmatko’s works have also been exhibited by the Donetsk Art Museum and in private galleries in Kharkov, Kiev and New York.
Shmatko considers his works to be realism and he prides himself in the accuracy of his paintings and their understandability. He says his inspiration is at its peak when he is painting the beauty of his native Ukraine. He seeks total harmony among the form, tone, space and color in his works. His peers consider Shmatko a master of color. Critics have said, “his palette contains an infinite number of shades and tones layered in a sophisticated, yet subtle manner”.
Shmatko lives and paints in Kharkov. His works are in collections throughout the world.