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Man On The Beach (2021) Painting by Aeon
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Oil
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- Dimensions Height 39.4in, Width 31.5in
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- Categories Paintings under $5,000 Surrealism Beach
It was a big-tanned man on the beach. His back was so hairy that it immediately caught my attention. But when I started sketching his torso, he turned his head in my direction, realizing me portraying him, and quickly walked away. That is what happens when drawing random people—you could lose your object at any moment as people are not just constantly on the move—they can even walk away. Meanwhile, I was stuck without his legs and did not make the rest body in time. However, I decided to draw a special stand-like, a kind of substitute for legs. I loved how surreal it turned out! Working at the studio on the painting, I combined this man's sketch and the minimalistic background into a new topic with a semantic message. There is some sense of the imminent future on this reddish, not quite a Sun, but a sphere in the upper left. It is still out of reach but coming into form already, and it might evoke feelings beyond the mind's capability to define and comprehend them. The bottom area of the painting also has its story. It was the end of shellfish season when dead bodies of thousands of shellfish could be seen lying along the shore, presented in the painting in a slightly veiled form.
✔ The painting is signed on the front and back. It is on a gallery-wrapped canvas with finished black edges and comes ready to hang. "Man On The Beach" was conceived and completed between November 2020/January 2021 at the Otherworldly Dream Studio in Jerusalem.
About the series "Intelligent Water":
The changes we have wreaked on the Earth clearly show and are prescient of the future disaster. However, as an artist, I always strive to underline the presence of Light in every work (meaning the Light in a broader sense). I think this is our only hope in these dark times, and it is essential for me to identify my work precisely with that.
I like the hypothesis that Water is a thinking substance of Earth that catches the signals from the Ether and transforms them into some psychic energy. We are not independent creatures and are intensely dependent on Water (among other things), and it's a fact that hard to deny. We live on the living planet of an intelligent ocean, where, as in the Strugatskys' "Solaris," Water is a form of life. We are nothing more than carriers of particles of its intellect.
My inspiration for this project revolves and impels from around the beach area with a clear center point - interaction humans with Water. I started by observing and sketching people on the beach. Then I worked on actual paintings in the studio. As I wanted to make my work more laconic and neater, at some point, I felt the need to get rid of minor elements, leaving only the most "precious" ones. I also felt the minimalistic background could have an exciting impact on the composition. So I first made the background, then constructed the center elements using the prepared sketches.
I think of this series of paintings as bold surreal revelations that might equip us to consider radically new views of reality and reflect a unified picture of the world, where everything is infinitely interconnected.
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Artist Statement
Alexey explores the point of convergence between abstraction and surrealism to create a channel of communication between his inner world and his audience. He strives not only to share his personal vision but to invite his viewers to forge their own personal interpretations and narratives by involving them both emotionally and intellectually. His approach to his work is without preconception, allowing first for randomness. Alexey then takes advantage of the mind’s ability to derive order out of chaos. Finally, he strives to move away from banal copying reality toward creating one of his own—something that somehow reflects his inner world.
Biography
Raised in Eastern Europe, Belarus, the only child in a family of his mother, a building engineer, and his father, an art teacher, Alexey's artistic path began at a young age. He started attending Children's Art School drawing classes when he was nine. Alexey studied under the guidance of gifted teachers, including his father, one of his time's non-standard and advanced painters. Later, he went to an art college that further helped develop his artistic skills and gave him a sizeable practical base. In the early '90s, Alexey and his family relocated to Israel, where he resides and works today. Alexey has exhibited locally and internationally. His works have also been acquired by notable private collections worldwide. He has received numerous awards, most recently from Bruxelles Art Vue Foundation.
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Nationality:
ISRAEL
- Date of birth : unknown date
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- Groups: Contemporary Israeli Artists