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Alec Par
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●   1972             Born in Kiev (Ukraine).
●   1980 - 1990  Children's art school and animation studio
●   1990 - 1996  Kiev National University of Construction and Architecture (KNUCA)
●   1996 - 1997  Worked as an architect at KievZNIIEP
●   1997 - 1999  Private architectural practice and loss of meaning in life
●   1999 - 2001  Spiritual suffering and searching
●   2001 - . . .     Artist. Meaning of life partially restored

Credo

A return to meaning. Contemporary art is often accused of being empty, formalistic, and lacking in content. These paintings counter this trend with depth and symbolism, addressing eternal questions.
A new visual language of myths. The artist takes ancient archetypes and clothes them in a digitally realistic, vivid, almost cinematic form. This combination of tradition and technology makes the work contemporary and alive. A dialogue with the crisis of civilization.

In an era of global upheaval (wars, climate disasters, spiritual crisis), such paintings remind us that humanity has always been at a crossroads — and that the future depends on our choices. Universality. These images are understandable to viewers of any culture: suffering, the search for truth, unity with nature, the struggle against time — themes that never lose their relevance.
Conclusion: the artist creates not just visual scenes, but allegorical parables in images, addressed to viewers who are tired of superficiality and seek spiritual depth. His work is not an escape from reality, but an interpretation of it through symbolic language, which makes it particularly important in contemporary art.

Exhibitions

●  First personal exhibition “Aesthetics of Freedom.” April 10-25, 2003. Kiev, Gallery “Gorod-N”


●  August 2003 exhibition at the Kiev Academic Operetta Theater, Kiev, Krasnoarmeyskaya St., 53/3


●  Exhibition at the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation, 2004


●  All-Ukrainian exhibition “Intervernissage,” 2004


●  Finalist in the L. Ron Hubbard International Competition “Writers and Illustrators of the Future,” 2005


●  Participant in a group exhibition, where on the first day of the Aerosvit XXI Aerospace Salon, September 27, 2012, a unique record was set on the world's largest aircraft, the AN-225 Mriya. 500 paintings by 120 artists from 50 cities in Ukraine were raised to an altitude of 10,150 m. The event was organized by the Boiko Production Center and the Globus Gallery.


●  August 2013. Exhibition “Hope of Deliverance” at the House of Architects (Kyiv)


●  January 2014. Solo exhibition “Separation of Light from Darkness” at the House of Scientists in Kyiv.


●  January 17-21, 2015 “Spiritual Treasures of Ukraine.” Charity exhibition and auction.

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