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View In My Room
Sculpture, Wood on Wood
Size: 2.8 W x 9.6 H x 2 D in
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You know the moment of serenity when a week-long rain suddenly stops, and the sun drops rays between the clouds. I saw one person who was standing in this beam of sunshine in a zen-like state I carved smooth geometric forms to create features that express the utmost tranquility.
2008
Wood on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
2.8 W x 9.6 H x 2 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Alexander was born in Baku, on the Caspian seashore. He began an art career in the early 1980s as a performance artist, later he created masks and light-bulb frames to enforce visual elements of his acts. Soon Alexander becomes raising star and contributor to many local underground art zines. While he worked as an aerospace engineer, he commenced small totem carvings on frames of wooden crates, which exported to different parts of Europe and Asia. His coworkers were very confused and disturbed by his “small totem” pieces, and they called it “unwanted.” The idea of “unwanted art” hunted Alexander and he self-curated “Unwanted Exhibitions”, he placed his sculptures on plates of unsuspected restaurant costumers, and semi-barricade dark alleyways with charcoal drawings on wooden crates. The reason behind it was to capture a reaction of people when art invades their private space without notice. Next step for him was “Unseen Exhibitions” – show his art for eight hours in unpopulated places like shipyard at night (“Viewed by Gulls and stay Dogs”), abandoned house (“Viewed by Rats & Cockroaches), mountain lake (Viewed by Sheep & Shepard with Dogs). Alexander’s mock-exhibitions was a response to how state art institutions, museums deal with young and emerging artists. Alexander works with Wood, Metal, and Papier-mâché, most of his materials are found objects. The main theme of his sculptures is the relationship between modern man/woman and their primal self. How we hide our raw emotion behind civilized masks, how we should act to stay accepted in different society circles. Alexander continues to work on his life-long project “Modern Gods” in it he sketches a portrait of a random person on the subway then transforms their features into stylized “primitive sculpture.” “It’s a reminder,” Alexander says about his sculptures, “we all have God-like power in us, we just need to rediscover it”
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