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Awake Leni Riefenstahl from slumbers below the Königsee Painting

Alexander Heaton

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 59.8 W x 50 H x 1.2 D in

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A ghostly face of Leni Riefenstahl emerges out of the landscape of the Konigsee in the Bavarian Alps. Riefenstahl was one of the first directors of mountain films in the 1930's. She stares directly upon the viewer, taken from a film still the Blue Light (1930). In which she plays a mountain witch cast out of her community to live in the wilderness amongst the animals. Runic patterns hint at the possibility of rare minerals and crystals in the mountains of her homeland. The picture itself is divided up into triangular shapes echoing the crystals of which make up the magical properties of the earth and rocks. Rock spires of a winter landscape of Saxon Switzerland frame her face and crown her as a troubling ice queen of metteleuropa. In the 1930s, she directed the Nazi propaganda films Triumph of the Will and Olympia, resulting in worldwide attention and acclaim. The movies are widely considered two of the most effective, and technically innovative, Nazi propaganda films ever made.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

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Size:59.8 W x 50 H x 1.2 D in

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Alexander Heaton's work reaches deep into the imagination, searching for mans most primeval interaction with nature. His paintings attempt to capture that first interaction, and the sense of wonder and spirituality as humanity confronts omnipresence. Alex works from experience, researching and conducting studies in the remotest natural settings. Through long and meaningful communion with nature his many drawings and paintings assert the inherent worth of deep spiritual reflection and recognise union with land and elements. He often draws upon mystical experiences and noetic connections with Logos to illustrate in paint the words of the divine presence felt in the places he chooses to depict. He draws upon such wells of references as shamanism, mythology, gnosticism, extreme sports, and ecstatic mountain lore. Landscape Artist As a mountaineer Alex, studies and researches themes directly. He often thinks nothing of walking and climbing to remote places in the Himalaya or Alps just to cast an eye on his artistic muse – "I am the lonely figure lured by mountains, dark forests, alpine skies and forbidding ravines." The paintings look out from dreamy summits and contemplate the beyond. Through his canvases he continues on the Romantic journey, but updates this visual language with the possibility of going to higher, more challenging and steeper places. "My work teeters on the edge of a filmic realism and also at times uses sampled vignettes of other painter's work." There are hints of something more transcendant in the dark forests and crumbling glaciers that populate his works to date. It’s this struggle that fascinates him to keep painting. Recent works transports the viewer to hallucinatory and altered worlds. These are not real places, but are vignettes of sublime vistas I have experienced or sampled. The work touches on a common longing in us all to escape the modern urban landscape and throw oneself whole heartedly into serene expanses, and witness at first hand awe-inspiring natural phenomena. This isn’t always possible on a day-to-day basis, but painting as substitute for exploration can be. However, the work at times offers us dangerous realities of complete desolation or abandonment at the ends of the world. This comes from his own experiences as a mountaineer. Witnessing in nature not love or beauty but an unsentimental commitment to constant change and renewal.

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