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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 47.2x78.7in
About this artwork
There is a question of the relevance of handicrafts in the digital age. At the beginning of the project, the artist contrasted things created by hand with those made artificially, using technical means. But then the artist came to the conclusion that everything that people interfere with (artificially bred animal breeds, created machines, the human body modified to meet standards, the changed environment, etc.) also becomes artificial, not real,…
mechanical.
The "Hand made" project is a series of paintings based on printed images. They are enlarged many times. Each dot of the raster is a fingerprint. A painting that is "printed" by hands puts an equal sign between the handicraft and the artificial.
The "Hand made" project is a series of paintings based on printed images. They are enlarged many times. Each dot of the raster is a fingerprint. A painting that is "printed" by hands puts an equal sign between the handicraft and the artificial.
Alexander Nekrashevich
Poland
Credentials
- Established Artist
- Works on commission
Alexander Nekrashevich, a graduate of the Republican Art School and the Belarusian Academy of Arts, masterfully engages with traditional media like oil on canvas, drawing on paper, and airbrush on aluminium. His techniques blend a playful postmodernist approach with the fluctuating aesthetics of metamodernism, oscillating between irony, sincerity, eclecticism, and purity. His art invites viewers into a thrilling emotional landscape, where enthusiasm and sarcasm, destruction and creation, coexist in vibrant harmony.