Alexandre’s father was a key figure in his childhood
and was the artist’s first and foremost inspiration. There was no doubt in Alexandre’s mind that art would
become his destiny—he knew it from an early age. At the age of five, Alexandre was already exploring
the nature of colour; and was already beginning to see the intricacies of paint and its texture. There were
two intertwining realities. One
was the real world and the other was on the canvas (not less real) – both
warm and beautiful. At the age of 17, Alexandre moved to St. There he enrolled in the Repin Institute of
Painting, Sculpture and Architecture spending ten years deeply engrossed in the study of the classical
arts. Following this achievement the artist pursued his master’s degree in the School of Post-Graduate
Studies at the Academy of Arts. Recognized early on by his professors, some of Sasha’s — as he is
sometimes called by friends and acquaintances — some of Sasha’s early works are still on display in
some of the Academy’s most valued collections. Through the years spent in St. Petersburg, Alexandre
along with other well known artists participated in numerous exhibitions across Russia and in Europe. Though unplanned and spontaneous, in 1991 Alexandre found himself in Toronto, Canada. There the
artist underwent a sort of metamorphose that reflected itself through his work. As a result, year by year
his passion for versatility has grown, prompting different series of paintings and drawings. The emphasis
of color and texture in Alexandre’s works are reflective of his passion for the South; with pronouncing
brush strokes engulfed in warmth, and light that conjures the appearance of reality itself. Alexandre’s
previous experiences in Russia, and his time in Canada has given his work great depth, his travel
continue to lend themselves in his paintings as new aspirations are formed and new realities created. With a variety of techniques and mediums, Sasha has created magnetic pieces of art that seem to
contain a language of their own. The artist’s drawings, encaustics and paintings have found their way in
prominent galleries across the globe. Many of Alexandre’s work can be found today in museums and
private collections: Museum of History of Leningrad, Academy of Fine Arts of Russia and Pushkin’s
Museum in France have all collected Alexandre’s paintings. Private collections have also spread
Alexandre’s works worldwide, with owners in the Russia, France, Germany, Japan, US, Israel, Finland,
Italy, St. Lucia and the United Arab Emirates. Yet with Alexandre uncanny ability to manipulate the colors and textures of paint; combined with his
profound history of the great painters before him; art critics are speculating that this gifted painter seems
to just now be on the verge of hitting his prime and making a breakthrough in the forefront of the
international art scene.
03/27/2025
It's Sasha's birthday today! Please stop by to say hi