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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Vladdie's art

Gregg Krupa/ The Detroit News, Nov. 17, 2011, "Ex-Red Wing Vladimir Konstantinov shares his brush with art"

Detroit— The Vladinator is performing once again, and in a whole new way. This time, Vladimir Konstantinov's talent is on display in a medium other than hockey. He’s an artist, and his work will be on display in a gallery exhibit opening Thursday in Royal Oak.

The show is titled "Animals and Inspiration."

Since the brain injuries Konstantinov suffered in the automobile accident six days after the Red Wings won the Stanley Cup in 1997, he has rehabilitated, with remarkable results, against some considerable odds.

He now occasionally walks around the dressing room at Joe Louis Arena with only a cane after years of using a walker.

Konstantinov often nods to greet people. But speech remains difficult, as does conveying feelings, according to those close to him.
Click here to read more. Here's some of Владимир Константинов (ВК) art...


Former Red Wings defenseman Vladimir Konstantinov’s artwork “Bird Flying” is on display at the Gallery U in downtown Royal Oak. (Photo by Clarence Tabb Jr./The Detroit News)



"Fast Horse," paint blots sandwich (Photo by Clarence Tabb, Jr./The Detroit News)



2 comments:

O said...

The therapeutic properties of art is amazing. I'm glad he has found a way to express himself.

BobbyG said...

I'm very impressed and pleased with what Konstantinov has accomplished since that horrible auto accident. I wish him all the best in the future, and may art continue to be his inspiration.