“Everyone can understand beauty. It descends on us in different ways. But there is something that appeals to everybody – it is the Life given to us.  It could be bright and full of joy, or could feel abandoned and lonesome. Sometimes in the sequence of fast racing events we notice the divine moment of spiritual peace and harmony and we want to prolong it. To find inspiration in things of everyday life that appeal to the senses, to capture the stillness of the moment and than to describe it as a beautiful theme to a viewer – that’s my goal. I try to achieve this through rhythmic, dynamic and balanced composition, wrapped into the movement of light through the volume of space. “ O. Karpeisky


Olga was born in Russia and moved to Colorado from Moscow in 1993. She is known mostly for her still life and portrait oil paintings. The style of her paintings is reminiscent of old masters, but the works are contemporary, they are searching for peace, joy and harmony.

Her paintings were awarded at numerous competitions including Royal Brush Award at 78th Grand National Exhibition in New York. She was an invited artist to Florence Biennale in Italy. Her art was featured in Colorado and California galleries, exhibited at solo and group shows, including Spaso House - US  Ambassador’s Residence in Moscow,  Russia, Russian Embassy, Russian Cultural Center  in  Washington  DC, Mizel Museum and Madden Museum in Denver CO, U.S. District Court of Maryland, Greenbelt, MD, to name some of them. Paintings by Olga Karpeisky decorate municipal buildings and bought for private collections. She is a Fellow Artist of American Artists Professional League and Associate Member of Oil Painters of America. 

Represented by:

ROYAL STREET FINE ART
205 South Mill Street
Aspen, CO 81611
Ph: (970) 920-3371


ELIZ' COLLECTION
975 Lincoln Street, Unit L
Denver, CO 80203
Ph: (970)667-6520
Education:

While in Russia, Olga received two formal degrees (M.S. and B.A.). After moving to the United States she began her career in Fine Art by studying with distinguished artists and teachers. She studied painting for five years with David Leffel at Loveland Academy of Fine Arts. She also attended classes of painting with Joshua Fallik, Kim English and Quang Ho at Art Students League of Denver, drawing with Sherrie McGraw (Fechin's Art Institute workshops) and Jacques Devaud, anatomy of the human head with Bill Stark (Loveland Academy of Fine Arts).