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ALEX BAZARIN / TORONTO CANADA - ISSUE 1 / June 2006

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The Lady

 

Surrealism and figurative art by Alex Bazarin. Welcome to the Enchanted Town. Here you will find peace, relaxation, creativity and love for art. The artist paints playing kids, peaceful townscapes, angels and fairies. The paintings are clean, soft, gentle and appear sterile as well as the whole of Alex Bazarin's work is inundated in absolute silence and ideal unity in the universe.

 

 

 

The artist combines with in his art work carefully placed soft diffused colors, contrasted with graceful yet bold brush strokes - a unique blend of the essence of the subject and the spirit of the artist. The figurative paintings appear like angels, which are divine souls, completely pure. The angels move in a cosmic space full of star dust and golden gravel meteorites, that are always in an atmosphere of melancholy happiness.

 

Childhood

 

Ice Cream

 

Alex Bazarin is represented by his painting and graphical works which convey the intimate dreams of a complex child, who will never grow up.Overindulgence of the imagination limits the mobility of the child and that is why games under the tabke become fantasies with angels and pets. The erchticture of a native town becomes a framework for these childhood memories.

 

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However the genuine wholeness of his talent rescues him from the obsessive pathology of contemporary art.Bazarin's works are intimate and decorative and able to bring a comfortable feeling of warmth and inner happiness, enhanced by the suggestion of rays of light passing through stained glass.

 

A Lady With a Bird

 

Pyramids and The Modern Lady

 

"The metaphysical universe and space of Alexander Bazarin are liberated from everyday life. In this universe, ther organically exist architectural fragments of classic buildings and sculptures. The people inhabiting these strange townscapes do not belong to any specific time; they belong to past, present, and future.


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The Silence

 

Many contemporary artists and art critics are now opposed to the refinement of the arts and declare the easel painting out dated. In his paintings, Bazarin argues of the word, obviously demonstrate that just an easel painting can incorporate a complex set of thoughts and feelings, which agitate people at the beginning of the 21st century"

 

 

 

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