"Alexander "Sasha" Selytin was born not far from Moscow, in the small Russian town of Zolotuchino. His father was an engineer and his family loved art and encouraged Selytin to pursue an artistic career. He was fascinated with painting at an early age. He displayed his first paintings on fences, the walls of this parent's apartment, and the pages of his school books. Upon comple...see more »ting high school, Selytin decided to dedicate his life to painting. In 1978, he studied at the Art School in Zeleznogorsk, USSR and after four years of training, graduated with honors and received an art teacher's diploma. Selytin began his professional career by teaching and working as a commissioned painter. Later, he enrolled in the most prestigious art school in the USSR, The Academy of Fine Arts. Entering at the top of his class, he had several paintings chosen for student exhibitions in Moscow and in New York in 1989. United States exhibits by invitation began in 1989. He now lives in Provo, Utah and displays his art in galleries in Park City and Salt Lake City, Utah, as well as Palm Springs and Carmel, California; Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Jackson Hole, Wyoming."« see less
"To Whom It May Concern:
Allow me to take a minute to thank you for the framed print I recently
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Sincerely,
Chris Hubersberger"
Chris H. of Colorado says:
"To Whom It May Concern: Allow me to take a minute to thank you for the framed print I recently received from Art Passions. Shopping with your company was a wonderful experience. The person I spoke to in your customer service department was friendly, professional, and extremely helpful. I wish I could remember her name. She is to be commended. I can tell you that I commented on her "Michigan accent" as I was born in Detroit. I told her that talking to her reminded me of my Michigan relatives. Sincerely, Chris Hubersberger"