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Kazakhstan
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9 x 12 in ($42)
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This abstract cubist portrait portrays a haunting vision of a clown wearing a gas mask, its features fragmented and distorted, reflecting the impending post-apocalyptic world. The mood is eerie and somber, capturing the looming sense of an imminent end, with vibrant yet foreboding colors swirling around the figure. The clown represents the paradox of humor and despair in the face of impending doom, a symbol of resilience and fragility amidst chaos. These paintings evoke a mood of introspection, caution, and the delicate balance between resilience and despair. The choice of clowns in gas masks symbolizes the duality of emotions—humor in the face of tragedy and the uncertainty of what's to come. Life in the world after the end might be a blend of survivalist communities, a struggle for resources, and a profound reevaluation of humanity's priorities. These paintings are suitable for art enthusiasts interested in thought-provoking and introspective pieces, those fascinated by post-apocalyptic themes, and individuals intrigued by the merging of emotions and surrealism in art.
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
Packaging:Ships in a Box
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Kazakhstan
Place of birth: (modern Republic of Kazakhstan), North Kazakhstan region, city of Petropavlovsk. Experience of creative activity - over 20 years. He began to take his first steps in painting in 1999: realism, surrealism. Worked in the Museum of Fine Arts (Petropavlovsk): restoration of icons and paintings. In 2004 he began to work independently in his workshop: non-objective painting, abstract works. During this period, the allergy to realism intensified. In 2006, the first personal exhibition took place. In 2011 he began to collaborate with the drama theater as a set designer, composer, art director. Over the years, more than 3 thousand paintings have been sold. Alexander's works are in private collections around the world: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Canada, USA, Germany, Ukraine, Belarus, Czech Republic, Austria, France, Japan, China.
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