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Born in the summer of 1927 in Dobele, Latvia, Viestarts Aistars was the eldest of four sons in a family with a legacy of love for the arts. He immigrated to the United States in the aftermath of World War II, when Latvia was occupied by the Soviet army and the Aistars family was listed for deportation to concentration camps in Siberia, where many Latvians died. Chicago was Aistars’ first home in the United States, and he enrolled in the Art Institute of Chicago, where he studied art while learning to speak English. His education was interrupted when he was drafted into the U.S. Army, but he returned to the Art Institute after the war and finished his degree, married, had two daughters. Aistars moved to Kalamazoo in 1959 to become a part of a large and vibrant Latvian community.

Much of Aistars’ work reflects the home he lost, with frequent themes of Latvian culture and folklore, seascapes recalling the Baltic Sea, or the forests he wandered in his childhood. Perhaps it is not such a coincidence that many of these scenes have a resemblance to the landscape of Michigan. His favored mediums are oils, watercolors, and charcoal pencil.
Viestarts Aistars has had his artwork exhibited at the Detroit Art Museum, Indiana Art Center in Indianapolis and South Bend, Indiana, The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Grand Rapids Art Museum, as well as Latvian art exhibits in Seattle, Washington, New York City, Reading, Pennsylvania, and Cleveland, Ohio, to name only a few. He has had over 50 one-man art exhibits in the Midwest and Eastern United States, including Boston, New York City, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus, Indianapolis, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Ann Arbor, Detroit, Chicago, Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, Saginaw, Grand Rapids, and many other cities nationwide. Aistars has won numerous prizes and his work has been purchased by countless private collectors, also by the State Museum in Riga, Latvia, and the Art Museum in Jelgava, Latvia. A painting of a Latvian woman in folk costume hangs today in the Riga Pils (Riga Castle), the president's residence in Riga, Latvia.
"Ziema," (Winter), oil painting, V. Aistars
"Laiva," (The Boat), watercolor, V. Aistars
Autumn, watercolor, V. Aistars
"Latvian Woman with Vase," oil, V. Aistars
"No Laipas," (From the Dock), watercolor, V. Aistars
"Sieviete tautas terpa," (Woman in Folk Costume), oil, V. Aistars
Velta (the artist's wife), pencil drawing, V. Aistars
Dandelion Field, watercolor, V. Aistars
Flowers, watercolor, V. Aistars
"Vientuliba," (Solitude), watercolor, V. Aistars
"Ezers Deg," (Lake of Fire), oil, V. Aistars
"Zelta Krasti," (Golden Shores), oil, V. Aistars
Woman's Back, pencil drawing, V. Aistars
Flower, pencil drawing, V. Aistars
Summer, watercolor, V. Aistars
Ferns, watercolor, V. Aistars
In The Forest, oil, V. Aistars
The Dancer, watercolor, V. Aistars
Moment of Rest, oil painting, V. Aistars
Laundry Day, watercolor, V. Aistars
Rainy Day, watercolor, V. Aistars
Old Man, pencil drawing, V. Aistars
In the North, watercolor, V. Aistars
First Snow, watercolor, V. Aistars
Sunbathing, pencil drawing, V. Aistars
Mother and Child, pencil drawing, V. Aistars
Sunset in the Swamp, watercolor, V. Aistars
Stormy Sky, watercolor, V. Aistars
The Calm After the Storm, watercolor, V. Aistars
Mirage, oil, V. Aistars
Distant Horizons, oil, V. Aistars
The Gauja River, oil, V. Aistars
Ballerinas, pencil drawing, V. Aistars
Forest in Winter, oil painting, V. Aistars

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Exhibit at Water Street Coffee Joint, Kalamazoo, MI

Viestarts Aistars, Drawings on ExhibitWater Street Coffee Joint315 E. Water Street Kalamazoo, Michigan 49007(269) 373-2840HoursMondayThursday6am11:00pmFriday6amMidnightSat urday7amMidnightSunday8am...
Posted by on Sun, 01 Feb 2009 10:48:00 GMT

Aistars on Exhibit: Art Hop, Oct. 3, 2008-Feb. 1, 2009

  Viestarts Aistars artwork will be on exhibit at the West Michigan Cancer Center at 200 North Park Street in Kalamazoo, Michigan, from October 3, 2008 through February 1, 2009. Twenty-...
Posted by on Thu, 11 Sep 2008 17:34:00 GMT

"Displaced Spirit: A Visual Journey" at Ann Arbor Art Center, Michigan

  Two works by Viestarts Aistars will be on exhibit as part of Displaced Spirit: A Visual Journey at the Ann Arbor Art Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The goal of this juried exhibition is t...
Posted by on Sat, 30 Aug 2008 07:10:00 GMT

"The Art of Surviving" - V. Aistars in Kalamazoo Gazette

Published in the Sunday edition of the Kalamazoo Gazette in Kalamazoo, Michigan.   ..>   The art of surviving Painter fled his homeland of Latvia 60 years ago, but it's still `s...
Posted by on Sun, 02 Mar 2008 07:53:00 GMT

V . Aistars Feature Artist in The Smoking Poet

THE SMOKING POET Spring Issue 2008  Online Now! If you haven't yet had the intense literary pleasure of immersing yourself in a Sue Miller novel, please meet: Sue Miller, our feature au...
Posted by on Sat, 01 Mar 2008 19:22:00 GMT

From Latvia to Kalamazoo: Artist Exhibits at Parkview Hills Gallery

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Posted by on Tue, 05 Feb 2008 16:39:00 GMT

Insolent Rudder Fall 2007

In the Fall 2007 issue of INSOLENT RUDDER, online now, a collage of my artwork along with a tribute from my daughter, Zinta Aistars, written for my 80th birthday. A special thank you t...
Posted by on Sun, 07 Oct 2007 10:55:00 GMT

New Publication - Oasis - Showcases V. Aistars' Artwork

Oasis , the premier issue, available now, showcases the artwork of Viestarts Aistars. ..">Visit The Oasis on MySpace to learn more. .
Posted by on Mon, 23 Jul 2007 10:49:00 GMT

Art Show: West Michigan Cancer Center Oct 5 - Jan 25

The artwork of Viestarts Aistars will be on exhibit.Where: West Michigan Cancer Center (various lobbies), Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA200 North Park StreetKalamazoo, MI 49007269-382-2500When: October 5, 2...
Posted by on Tue, 05 Jun 2007 07:25:00 GMT

Aistars in Greater Guide of Southwest Michigan

In the December/January issue of Greater Guide of Southwest Michigan, available throughout Kalamazoo now, or read the article online - "A Latvian Artist Paints Across Two Cultures."Aistars' work is cu...
Posted by on Thu, 11 Jan 2007 13:43:00 GMT