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According to Borges, "aleph" is "a symbol of transfinite sets, where the whole is no greater than any of its parts," "one of the points in space where all other points are gathered," "a place in which, without blending, all the places on earth are found, and you see them from all sides." Every moment of a person's life is all moments gathered into one point. Each individual human brain that comprehends itself, the moments of its life, and its position in space - that is the Aleph. This painting is multilayered, and it took around 1 year to create.
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in
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The artist was born on December 15, 1958, in Nakhodka. He graduated from the Electromechanical College. Since 1989, he has developed a strong interest in wooden sculpture. On January 7, 1991, he created his first artwork using honey watercolors on hardboard, incorporating shavings and PVA. Since 1991, painting has become the artist's sole occupation. Additionally, he took up smoking pipes. His artistic style encompasses abstract expressionism and conceptualism. He has received recognition as the recipient of the Popkov Prize from the International Foundation for the Arts. His works can be found in collections such as the International Art Fund, Kennedy Business Centre, Perth Art Gallery, and Mandurah Art Gallery. Over the years, the artist has generously donated more than 1,500 works to private and corporate collections. Currently, there are approximately 350 works in his Moscow workshop. Cherednichenko is known for his versatility in style, employing various materials including canvas, oil paint, and palette knife techniques. http://eng.cherednichenko.art
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