(Alicante, 1980)
Alexander Grahovsky is a surrealist painter whose work blends stylistic freedom, narrative, and symbolism. He has exhibited internationally in cities like New York, Melbourne, Madrid, and Miami, and has received awards such as the XXXIII López-Villaseñor Prize.
Grahovsky creates intuitive compositions where time seems suspended, inviting the viewer to find their own story. His influences include cinema, comics, and classical art, evoking works like The Garden of Earthly Delights. His style, defined as surrealist-naïve, combines flat perspectives with delicate details and childlike strokes.
He employs a mixed technique of oils, sprays, colored pencils, and oil pastels, crafting landscapes populated by recurring symbols like the black cat, the woman in red, and black birds. His work is a visual exploration where the everyday and the magical coexist.
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