Rinat Shingareev is an Islington-based Russian artist currently living in London. His colorful portraits disclose icons like Prince Charles, President Obama, Prince Williams, Madonna, and many others. Through the character of his paintings, Shingareeve expresses his respect and believes that art should be an interpretation of positive feelings.
Upscale Living Magazine had the opportunity to sit down with Shingareeve and here is what he had to share with the world.
Where are you from?
I am from Russia, but for 10 years I have lived and worked in Italy. I’ve never stood still in one place as I’ve done many travels. New places, cultures, and people have also influenced my art.
When did you first start in this field?
Since my childhood. I was not only interested in the arts, but music and design. I was probably meant to be an artist, as I remembered as a child that I felt the desire to create something. Another thing in my life that influenced my creativity was the Art School in Russia, where I attended, as well as the Academy of Fine Arts in Italy.
What/Who motives you?
I am motivated by many things: from politics and show business to music and fashion. I watch the tendencies and changes in the world to create interesting and actual works. But I believe and stress that the most important purpose of my art is a desire to change the world to be the best; it will make me happy to know that at least I made a difference in the outlook of one person.
Who is your favorite artist?
Undoubtedly it is Warhol! This artist was ahead of the time. I appreciate him for what he accomplished. “Erased the lines between art and business without having done much harm to the art as a whole”. The artist must be well fed and free to create masterpieces.
What are your goals and achievements?
My goal is simple – to acquaint the world with my art. As for my achievements, my work has been published in many international magazines and websites. My work has graced the cover of many renowned publications that named me one of the most talented artists in the world. The known Italian journalist and TV presenter, Luca Telese, has written an article about me as well. My art has led to familiarity with many famous and influential people. I recently received compliments from Ferrari President Luca Cordero Di Montezemolo. But I am not going to stop there, as I am only in the beginning stages of my life.






