Sculpture in the wall, gypsum ornament: "FEELS" part right (2018) Sculpture by Alek Tretiak

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Sculpture, Plaster / Acrylic / Aluminium / Wire on MDF Board
  • Dimensions Height 29.9in, Width 29.9in / 5.00 kg
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Abstract Geometric
Sculpture in the wall, geometric square gypsum ornament on plywood board: "FEELS" diptych part right Artwork symbolises the canvas of reality that one creates for oneself through the experiences of life. The feelings and emotions he once experienced create a unique pattern of his personality. I have tried to embody my own[...]
Sculpture in the wall, geometric square gypsum ornament on plywood board:
"FEELS" diptych part right

Artwork symbolises the canvas of reality that one creates for oneself through the experiences of life. The feelings and emotions he once experienced create a unique pattern of his personality. I have tried to embody my own feelings in the stone and hope that its hardness will make someone else's heart soft, if only for a moment.

The composition is made up of individual plaster elements which are fixed to a white painted plywood board using glue and wooden dowels. Aluminium wire is also used in the composition.

Sculpture in the wall. Plywood board, gypsum, aluminium wire, acrylic paints.

Dimensions: 76x76x15 cm

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Sculpture In The WallPlaster SculptureGeometric PatternGypsum OrnamentWire Sculpture

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"I use different kinds of art: painting, drawing and sculpture, sometimes combining them. I portray people, nature and my own thoughts. Often my tools for interpreting the meaning of artwork are allegories[...]

"I use different kinds of art: painting, drawing and sculpture, sometimes combining them. I portray people, nature and my own thoughts. Often my tools for interpreting the meaning of artwork are allegories and metaphors, abstract symbols and unique patterns.

I find something wonderful in the grey everyday life. I display that part from the world that's hard to take my eyes off of. It could be a naked body, a flower, or a random ray of sunshine. In my subjects, I also show the other side of the essence of this object of a surreal or abstract style. It's an inherent part of the world order - everything has two side at least.

In my artworks I explore subconscious phenomena, feelings and desires, I interpret my philosophical reflections on the construction of the human personality and its relation to the outside world. I explore Reality, integrating elements that may not exist but which reflect the atmosphere and mood, the deep meaning of the moment depicted.

From this quest comes the hallmark of my artworks - the combination of classical and expressive painting techniques. In composition and subject matter I juxtapose brightly accented spots of colour or technique and complement them with contrasting textural elements. I often incorporate unique ornaments into my paintings, using the author's patterns of varying complexity.

I play with a variety of materials and techniques, and in fact, I am proud of my lack of academic training in art. It gives me freedom and encourages me to push the boundaries of creativity. It encourages me to create something amazing and different. Every time I finish an artwork there is an unparalleled pleasure which I try to pass on to the viewer. I allow the viewer to share my emotions and give them new ones. By making them solve visual puzzles and look for hidden meanings, I try to touch their beating heart, to prod them to think. And I always want to remind him of the transience of human life. To remind him to pay more attention to the bright moments and try to be happy with the hustle and bustle of everyday life." - Alek

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