Anthropic elements, Landscape #3 / oil on canvas / 51.18 in x 70.86 in / 2021
Anthropic elements, Landscape #2 / oil on canvas / 51.18 in x 70.86 in / 2021
Anthropic #9 / acrylic on canvas / 27.56 in x 39.37 in / 2023
Anthropic #2 / acrylic on canvas / 27.56 in x 39.37 in / 2023
Anthropic elements, Landscape #1 / oil on canvas / 51.18 in x 70.86 in / 2021
CATALOG
Anthropic, 2022 - 2023
Anthropic Elements, 2021 - 2022
Reliquiae Imaginum, 2018-2020
Traces of Deconstruction, 2016 - 2017
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Alexander V Molina born in Cuba (1994), currently residing in Louisville, KY.
He graduated from the Academia Profesional de Artes Visuales ALBA in Holguin, Cuba, earning his Degree in Visual Arts from 2009 to 2013. Afterward, he pursued a BFA in Visual Arts at University of the Arts in Havana from 2016 to 2021.
He is interested in the direct relationship between historical photography and painting. He explore painting as a historical medium of the Visual Arts. In some works, he use cold and neutral colors to symbolize the distance between the represented object and our existence. In other pieces, he try to create distance by overlapping objects and using a high-contrast palette. He classify his style as metaphysical realism.
He explore the relationships between the anthropological and the natural, using painting to discuss immediate reality and its historical context.
He have been collaborating and producing artistic projects and exhibitions in Cuba, United States, Colombia, Italy, Mexico, and Argentina. He is focused mainly on painting as a medium and venturing into other media such as Installation and Video; but his primary focus remains on painting.