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"Sanctum" emerged from a deep, subconscious exploration—an effort to reveal something hidden and magnificent, much like opening Pandora’s Box. As I worked, memories of ancient civilizations intertwined with the enigma of my inner world, unfolding in unpredictable forms, as if pulled from a place beyond conscious thought. I wasn’t concerned with replicating a tangible reality, but rather with creating a space where the past and the unknown coexist—where ancient ruins and inner landscapes merge into one. The vibrant, glowing horizon feels like a threshold, suggesting the unfolding of a hidden truth, while the intricate details below represent what has been unearthed. As I painted, the shapes and symbols seemed to take on a life of their own, as if I was uncovering some lost language or forgotten relics, unlocking something sacred yet enigmatic. In "Sanctum," I wanted to embrace that sense of unpredictability, to allow the painting to lead me to its own conclusion. Much like my approach to abstraction and surrealism, this piece is about discovery—about peeling back layers of memory and imagination to reveal something profound and unknown. The juxtaposition of the geometric and organic forms reflects my fascination with creating a dialogue between the conscious and subconscious, between the rational and the chaotic. Ultimately, this painting is a journey into the depths of both ancient history and the uncharted territories of the mind, a reflection of the complexity and mystery that drive my artistic practice.
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
39.4 W x 31.5 H x 1.2 D in
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STATEMENT: Alexey Adonin is an artist whose work invites viewers into a profound dialogue between abstraction and surrealism. By merging these two potent artistic languages, he creates visual narratives that transcend the boundaries of personal vision, encouraging the audience to construct their own interpretations. His art goes beyond the passive act of viewing—it seeks to engage the viewer emotionally and intellectually, fostering a shared creative experience. With a deep reverence for the creative process, Alexey embraces spontaneity and unpredictability. His approach to art is free from rigid preconceptions or constraints, allowing intuition and imagination to guide each brushstroke. Through this process, he uncovers patterns in randomness, revealing order within chaos and lending his work a dynamic, organic quality. Alexey’s ultimate aim is to transcend the mere replication of reality, creating an evocative world that mirrors his innermost thoughts and emotions. By continually pushing the boundaries of artistic expression, he not only explores new creative horizons for himself but also encourages his audience to unlock their own creativity and potential as artists and human beings. His work stands as an invitation to explore the rich terrain of imagination and possibility. BIO: Alexey Adonin is a Belarus-born, Israel-based artist whose work embodies a fusion of abstract surrealism, influenced by his diverse intellectual and creative background. Growing up in a family deeply rooted in the arts—his father, Alexander Adonin, is a respected art teacher, painter, and musician, while his mother, Svetlana, is a building engineer—Alexey’s artistic path began at the age of nine under his father’s mentorship at a local art school. By 15, Alexey had secured a place at Glebov Art College in Minsk, where he further honed his skills and explored a variety of artistic styles. His formative years were enriched by a fascination with science fiction literature, history, biology, paleontology, geography, and astronomy, all of which became touchstones in his artistic practice. These early influences shaped a vision that grapples with the complexities of modern life, tempered by a deep respect for nature and a focus on positivity. In the early 1990s, Alexey and his family moved to Israel, where he continued to evolve as an artist, integrating his experiences into his work.
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