Creatine (2022) Painting by Alexander Chalovsky

Acrylic on Canvas, 59.1x22.1 in
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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 59.1in, Width 22.1in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in very good condition
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  • Categories Paintings under $5,000 Conceptual Art Fairytale
In the "Lost" painting from the Creatida series, the artist delves into the depths of existential inquiry, melding the tangible with the intangible through a metamodernist lens. Acrylic strokes dance upon the canvas, imbuing it with a sense of ethereal fluidity, while paper textures protrude, inviting tactile exploration. Through the juxtaposition [...]
In the "Lost" painting from the Creatida series, the artist delves into the depths of existential inquiry, melding the tangible with the intangible through a metamodernist lens. Acrylic strokes dance upon the canvas, imbuing it with a sense of ethereal fluidity, while paper textures protrude, inviting tactile exploration.

Through the juxtaposition of mediums, the artist crafts a visual narrative that transcends conventional boundaries, inviting the viewer to traverse the liminal space between reality and abstraction. The interplay of smooth acrylic and textured paper creates a dynamic interplay of light and shadow, evoking a sense of fleeting moments captured in time.

Within the composition, subtle hints of form emerge, only to dissolve into the ephemeral landscape of the subconscious. Each layer of paper pasted onto the canvas serves as a metaphorical veil, obscuring and revealing fragments of memory, emotion, and perception.

As the viewer immerses themselves in the enigmatic depths of "Lost," they are confronted with the inherent paradox of existence – the simultaneous longing for connection and the inevitability of solitude. It is a meditation on the human condition, a reflection of the perpetual search for meaning in a world that is both vast and incomprehensible.

In "Lost," the artist transcends traditional notions of representation, inviting the viewer to participate in a dialogue that extends beyond the confines of the canvas. It is a testament to the transformative power of art, a testament to the enduring quest for truth, beauty, and understanding in an ever-changing world.In the "Lost" painting from the Creatida series, the artist delves into the depths of existential inquiry, melding the tangible with the intangible through a metamodernist lens. Acrylic strokes dance upon the canvas, imbuing it with a sense of ethereal fluidity, while paper textures protrude, inviting tactile exploration.

Through the juxtaposition of mediums, the artist crafts a visual narrative that transcends conventional boundaries, inviting the viewer to traverse the liminal space between reality and abstraction. The interplay of smooth acrylic and textured paper creates a dynamic interplay of light and shadow, evoking a sense of fleeting moments captured in time.

Within the composition, subtle hints of form emerge, only to dissolve into the ephemeral landscape of the subconscious. Each layer of paper pasted onto the canvas serves as a metaphorical veil, obscuring and revealing fragments of memory, emotion, and perception.

As the viewer immerses themselves in the enigmatic depths of "Lost," they are confronted with the inherent paradox of existence – the simultaneous longing for connection and the inevitability of solitude. It is a meditation on the human condition, a reflection of the perpetual search for meaning in a world that is both vast and incomprehensible.

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Alexander Chalovsky is an artist who works in the style of modern art, graphics and collage. He is also a professor of art. Member International Federation artist. His first public exhibit was in 1992. One of [...]

Alexander Chalovsky is an artist who works in the style of modern art, graphics and collage. He is also a professor of art. Member International Federation artist

His first public exhibit was in 1992

One of the significant projects of Alexander Chalovsky was called “The Method of Nureyev” which has fully exposed the individual method and style of the artist. It was inspired and devoted to the work of worldwide famous ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev.

As a result of these studies, a big collection of paintings was done where one can see the progress starting with the abstract art of the 90th and ending with the figurative art combining line art with oil painting on the base of Chinese graphics. Technically, he has used the concept of appropriation based on graphics methods and artworks of the Austrian artist Lembruk.

Some of the artworks of Alexander Chalovsky were exhibited in Paris, France at The Russian Cultural Centre and in Washington, USA (during the days of the Kirov Academy of Ballet) as well as in the 5-th Moscow biennial of Modern Art and a personal exhibition in the department of Pushkin Museum of Art at Kazan Kremlin as well as the biennial of modern art in London 2023.

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