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The Leonid Afremov Collection - World-Renown Artist 
Art has many more benefits than meets the eye. Art has the power to be very therapeutic, give one inspiration, invoke peace and tranquility, as well as invite pause and reflection. World-Renown, Leonid Afremov's artistry does just that!
"True art is alive and inspired by humanity. I believe that
 art helps us to be free from aggression and depression."
~ Leonid Afremov
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This featured painting has captured the perfect balance with the themes of love and romance, peace and tranquility as well as pause and reflection, in this way:

Love and Romance. If you want to make your relationship more harmonious or to bring romance back, search for it in this painting.  It shows that love does not live on beautiful words. Love is thirsty for little things you can do together.

Peace and Tranquility. The prevailing shades of the blue color relax both body and mind. This effect, used by artists even hundreds of years ago, is now scientifically proven!

Meditative Mood. We tend to do and say a lot of things in a hurry. Sometimes all you need is to stop and think things over. Take a moment of pause, breathe deeply, and contemplate this wonderful piece of art!​
People love Afremov paintings because of their strong positive, therapeutic impact. Always busy, always on the move, we barely have time to stop and admire the beauty of the surrounding world.
Modern life puts great pressures on every city dweller. Stressful jobs, strain from being on technology 24/7, dull home routine, millions of things we need to take care of during the day… No wonder we end up feeling exhausted, depressed and angry all the time. So why don’t we just put all the problems aside for a while and take a quiet walk down a beautifully lit park path, even if it’s simply painted on canvas?
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