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Excerpt from Fragments, Resonance, Cohesion; by Siya Chen published in Bungalow Colony Exhibition Catalogue “The bridging of man-mad and natural often makes up the ideal “home”, and this is no new concept to Aleksandra. Urban houses with plants, gardens or planned suburban greenbelts – bring forward questions of balance, and the human longing for a simulation of the non-heirarchical structure found in nature, where everything flourishes by feeding off each other. Aleksandra takes on a new view, evidenced in her paintings, where she has finally found herself within what she’s been longing for. Amidst those layers of vision on canvas, Aleksandra reminisces on her childhood memories of the ever-evolving blending between society and nature.”
Excerpt from Problem Forward by Daisuke Takeya published in Bungalow Colony Exhibition Catalogue “Richly layered with viels of paint, elements from different periods in her life are view aerially. Whether construed as large-scale land masses or microscopic sightings, they represent a departure from the recent horizontal perspectives in her paintings.” |
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| Home is grown is full of you 46 x 66 inches Acrylic on canvas 2010 AVAILABLE at SOPA FINE ARTS |
The heart decides where the body lies after reason fades 46 x 66 inches Acrylic on canvas 2010 AVAILABLE |
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