When you think of cities that never sleep, Las Vegas sits at the top of the list. It is a place where light itself becomes architecture — where neon signs blaze against the desert night and every boulevard pulses with restless energy. For contemporary artist Sergei Moskalev, Las Vegas was not just a destination but a revelation. His My Love Letter to Las Vegas collection, comprising 11 original oil and gold leaf paintings, translates that electric atmosphere onto canvas with striking intensity.
A City Built on Light
Moskalev’s earlier collections explored the quiet romance of Venice and the timeless elegance of Paris. Las Vegas demanded an entirely different approach. Where Venice whispers, Las Vegas shouts. Where Paris glows in soft amber, Las Vegas explodes in hot pink, electric blue, and blazing gold. The artist leaned into that contrast, building compositions that vibrate with color and movement.

In My Love Letter to Las Vegas 001, the viewer is immediately pulled into a corridor of neon. The gold leaf catches and scatters light across the surface, mimicking the way real neon reflections dance on wet pavement after a rare desert rain. It is a painting that feels alive — a quality that runs through every piece in this series.
Oil and Gold Leaf: The Perfect Medium for Neon
Moskalev’s signature technique — layering oil paint with genuine gold leaf — finds its most natural subject in Las Vegas. Gold leaf has an inherent luminosity that no pigment can replicate. When applied to cityscapes drenched in artificial light, the effect is almost paradoxical: a centuries-old gilding tradition meeting the most modern of American cities.

My Love Letter to Las Vegas 004 demonstrates this beautifully. The thick impasto brushwork creates texture you can almost feel, while veins of gold leaf weave through the composition like circuits on a motherboard — an unintentional but fitting metaphor for a city that runs on spectacle and technology.
Contrast and Emotion: Las Vegas vs. Venice and Paris
What makes the Las Vegas collection so compelling is how it sits alongside Moskalev’s European work. If you have spent time with the Venice and Paris collections on the collections page, you will notice a dramatic shift in palette and rhythm. Venice is rendered in deep blues and muted golds, evoking stillness and reflection. Paris leans toward warm ochres and soft grays. Las Vegas, by contrast, erupts in saturated magentas, electric greens, and fiery oranges.

Yet the emotional thread remains consistent. Whether painting a gondola slipping beneath a Venetian bridge or the towering marquee of a Las Vegas casino, Moskalev is always chasing the same thing: the feeling a place leaves in your chest long after you have gone. My Love Letter to Las Vegas 007 is a prime example — the composition balances frenetic energy with an underlying warmth that makes the viewer want to step inside the frame.
Collecting Las Vegas: Why This Series Matters
The Las Vegas collection represents a turning point in Moskalev’s career. It proves his versatility as a contemporary fine artist — that the same hand capable of capturing Venice’s delicate beauty can also channel the raw, unapologetic energy of the American West. For collectors, these paintings offer something rare: genuine emotional depth wrapped in visual excitement.

My Love Letter to Las Vegas 011, the final piece in the series, serves as a fitting crescendo. It pulls together every theme — light, movement, gold, and emotion — into a single, unforgettable image. It is the kind of painting that changes the atmosphere of any room it enters.
Explore the Full Collection
All 11 paintings from the My Love Letter to Las Vegas collection are available to view and purchase on the Sergei Moskalev collections page. Each piece is an original oil and gold leaf work on canvas, created by the artist in his studio. Whether you are drawn to the neon energy of the Strip or the quiet confidence of gold leaf catching the light, this collection has something to offer every art lover.
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