The author's oil painting "Triangle of love. Contemporary art"
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The author's oil painting "Triangle of Love" is a multi—layered canvas that combines several dimensions at once: color, volume, texture and symbolism. In the center is not a geometric shape, but a sensual construction of natural stones: turquoise and rose quartz. A whirlwind of pasty brushstrokes, born of a palette of ochre, white, gold and purple accents, covers these points, like an explosion of emotions frozen in the moment. Turquoise, which carries peace and strength, enters into a dialogue with quartz— a stone that exudes a soft glow of love. There is a space between them filled with inner movement, in which tenderness and energy are not opposed, but mutually enhanced. The surface of the canvas seems to breathe: the brushstrokes live their own lives, refract light, leaving behind the impression of living movement, shining from within. The fused minerals not only complement the composition, but also take it beyond the limits of traditional painting, turning the painting into an art object, including tactile.
Alexander Viktorovich Fomin, a gallery owner and artist, deeply appreciates impressionism and demonstrates his love for this style in stunning paintings. His works reflect the essence of light and color in nature, as well as the emotions and beauty of everyday moments.
The artist was born in Moscow. Alexander Fomin took his first lessons from his older brother. The novice painter was 22 years old when he first picked up a brush. Revolving in a circle of artists and selling paintings by his older brother, Alexander takes up the brush, watching as canvases are born. He studied literally "over his shoulder", closely following his brother's work.
Feeling that he can embody his impressions and ideas on canvas, Alexander makes the first strokes. Hard work and diligence paid off: in 1992, he was invited to an exhibition in West Germany. This was an important event and an incentive to choose the profession of an impressionist painter.
The artist's favorite themes are urban landscapes, retrospectives of old streets of Paris, Moscow and German cities. Today, Alexander's works are in private collections and museums, including in the city of Emmerich (West Germany), as well as in the estate of the Leontiev nobles (descendants of Generalissimo Suvorov) and other top officials of countries and states.
This painting is intended for collectors who are sensitive to the material, meaning and artistic impulse. For those who are looking for not just a work of art, but an object of power embodying the metaphysics of feelings. In the interior of a house, office, or gallery, this object instantly attracts the eye, giving rise to conversation, reflection, and an inner response.
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| Sizes: | 80 × 60 cm . |











