A Brussels-born artist, Alexandra De Grave regularly exhibits in Europe, Asia, and the USA. She came to painting through unconventional paths, with the creative process being for her an ardent ‘inner necessity.’ After an intense gestural work, a profusion of vivid and radiant colors comes to life on the canvas, serving as barriers against darkness.
These large, vibrant, and poetic canvases express the strength of life and a fierce rejection of any determinism or fatalism. They are akin to an act of resistance. The central theme of Alexandra De Grave’s work lies in the technique of ‘touches’ and the dialogue between colors and light, in a constant search for rhythm and balance on the edge of imbalance.
The use of transparency explores the richness of what is hidden but can be glimpsed. Everything is suggested, allowing our imagination to take part of the journey. Alexandra De Grave’s painting takes us beyond appearances, into a sensitive, lively, and intimately joyful universe.
When asked about her work, the artist likes to quote E. Hopper: “If you could say it in words, there would be no reason to paint”.
Alexandra De Grave’s painting immerses us in a nature full of life, fantasy, and poetry. An opportunity to let go, to momentarily escape the darkness of the times.
It would be like a dream. A bright, fairy-tale dream. Vegetal and luxuriant. Something that would resemble a foretaste of paradise. A kind of fabulous autumn adorned with the wildest hues. One would see tree branches laden with leaves of all colors, flowers whose petals would vibrate with intense brilliance. One would perceive the whispers of the world, its intimate shivers, its sighs. And nothing else would matter but the present moment. One would have the sensation of evolving in a world forever preserved from shadows. A world of light that had boldly transitioned into an era of tranquility and enchantment. Where beauty would finally have its place.
It would be like a dream. The luxuriant and infinitely renewed nature would unfold before our eyes its treasures of inventive brilliance. Color would invade our life, reaching even the most remote corners of our consciousness. Everything would be illuminated.
Yes, if one could evolve at the heart of Alexandra de Grave’s paintings, venture into them “physically” after having immersed one’s gaze, it would be like a dream, one would not want to leave, captivated by the immense peace that reigns there, by the beauty that emanates from it. Like a bucolic dream that would bring us back to the blessed times of childhood, when every discovery absorbed us to the point that the surroundings offered no resistance, disappearing instantly.
I do not ignore that we are not taught to dream, or very little. We are told that we must advance in life with full awareness, in cold realism, and guard against illusions that could distract us from the right path… So we close the hatches, lock our hearts, take refuge in narrow constraints and give up our reason rather than our deepest aspirations…
Yet, it only takes one encounter for the troublesome creases of these dubious habits to vanish. Around the corner of an art gallery, for example, seeing a painting. Approaching. And there, touching with the tip of one’s eyes an unknown, enchanting universe. Slipping in incognito.
One must immerse oneself in the pictorial luxuriance of Alexandra De Grave. Draw from the abundance of matter, from these impressions that are like miraculous herbariums, the poetic rhythms that speak of the breeze, the fragrant foliage, the tiny life. Nestled in these paintings is the beating heart of the marvelous. The delightful sensation that the universe is a territory of infinite exploration offered to our curiosity, that it would be possible to live there permanently, far from the darkness of time.
At the sight of these ardent visions where the vegetal draws the contours of parallel and mysterious universes, the mind takes a different path. It is the great escape. One extricates oneself from the miasma of the present. A happy diversion. One immerses oneself in a painting that reflects a reality both fantasized and multiple. And one enters, perhaps without fully realizing it, into resistance.
Ludovic Duhamel – Editor-in-chief of Miroir de l’Art magazine
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International Art Fair Bahrain | 06/03/2019 – 10/03/2019 | Art GENT | 30/11/2013 – 03/12/2013 |
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