A Cast Net by Alexander Alexander

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ARTIST NOTES: An abstract underwater scene inspired by the shallow waters of Port Phillip Bay. This painting is full of movement. Named after the disturbance of a net in water, the fish circling is almost hypnotic. A few words that arise from observing this work are intensity, madness, peace and tranquillity.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 94.00 cm X Width - 94.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Acrylic on Stretched Canvas
GENRE Seascape
REGISTERED NRN # 000-44231-0138-01
COPYRIGHT © Alexander Alexander
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards

 

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Artist: Alexander Alexander



ARTIST BIO

Alex is a Melbourne based artist, and psychology student. He is known for his unique style of capturing the beauty of Australian nature through vibrant colours, drawing from patterns in the environment. After studying visual Arts in 2007 and currently in the field of psychology Alex’s art comes from a place of the subconscious, each piece is significantly intentional and drawn from understanding his own emotional states.

He firmly believes that art must come from the right place, each canvas alluding that something is a part of all of us, something bigger, which invites viewers to bridge the gap to a world that is abstract, yet familiar. Out of the workshop, Alex will take any chance to be surrounded by earth's treasures and take appreciation from the smaller things in life, like the sun reflecting on shallow water.

Alex’s art can be summed up from a quote from his Grandfather:

“Art demands nothing. You never have to bring to art anything other than yourself.”