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There is a kind of selfishness that can be called righteous. 
This is especially true when it comes to the world of art.
When an artist does something for others, in the sense that he/she is trying to please others,  but doesn’t enjoy his/her actions in the process of achieving the goal, most likely the outcome of such an approach will be mediocre at best.
On the other hand, if an artist has a vision of his/her own and strives to bring it to life despite what other people might think or want, he/she has better chances of creating a masterpiece, thus satisfying his/her creative desire and possibly pleasing others as well with the creation.
Artist must be selfish when it comes to his/her own art.
There is a kind of selfishness that can be called righteous. 
This is especially true when it comes to the world of art.
When an artist does something for others, in the sense that he/she is trying to please others,  but doesn’t enjoy his/her actions in the process of achieving the goal, most likely the outcome of such an approach will be mediocre at best.
On the other hand, if an artist has a vision of his/her own and strives to bring it to life despite what other people might think or want, he/she has better chances of creating a masterpiece, thus satisfying his/her creative desire and possibly pleasing others as well with the creation.
Artist must be selfish when it comes to his/her own art.
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The Birth Of Righteous Selfishness Painting

Alex Lavrov

Canada

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 20 W x 48 H x 0.8 D in

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There is a kind of selfishness that can be called righteous. This is especially true when it comes to the world of art. When an artist does something for others, in the sense that he/she is trying to please others, but doesn’t enjoy his/her actions in the process of achieving the goal, most likely the outcome of such an approach will be mediocre at best. On the other hand, if an artist has a vision of his/her own and strives to bring it to life despite what other people might think or want, he/she has better chances of creating a masterpiece, thus satisfying his/her creative desire and possibly pleasing others as well with the creation. Artist must be selfish when it comes to his/her own art.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

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Size:20 W x 48 H x 0.8 D in

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Artist Statement: Psychological symbolism by Alex Lavrov Observing the workings of psyche. Peeking into the mind. Feeling my way through the darkness. Chasing the dimmest of lights. Digging deeper and deeper In order to understand “the self”. It is a bottomless pit, dammit! There’s no end to the depth. Uncovering the ancient truths. Discovering brand new paths. Is there a point to this adventure? Who’s to decide?! Bio: My name is Alex Lavrov and I'm a visual artist. I work mainly with oils on canvas and I use improvisation as my main method for creating art. Which means I don't pre-plan what an artwork will look like in advance, rather the subjects of my paintings unfold by themselves during the creative process. In 1997, when I was 16, I had to leave Ukraine, where I was born and grew up, and went to Israel as a student. In the end it turned out to be a permanent move. The detachment from family and friends and the culture shock of the unfamiliar environment proved to be quite a challenge. If before the immigration I was only somewhat involved in arts, in those days art became an integral part of my life, it helped me to deal mentally with the challenges of daily life and to process the emotional struggles. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that my art career was born out of pain. Since those difficult times though, my involvement in art developed into something else, more of a tool for self-knowledge, a tool for understanding the workings of the mind. In 2007 I permanently moved to Canada and currently live and work in Vancouver, BC. It's probably worth mentioning that when I was 15 I began to discover and to explore various philosophies and religions of the world. As I grew older though my interests shifted more towards psychology and recently I had become captivated by the available literature on neuroscience. My intent as an artist is to share with others my insights into the subjects of psychology and philosophy depicted through the symbolic imagery in my artworks.

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