| Year of creation | 2025 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 45 W × 60 H × 1.8 D cm |
| Type of art | painting |
| Style | expressionism |
| Genre | portrait |
| Materials | acrylic, canvas |
| Type of packaging | cardboard box |
The painting "Amber Illusion" presents a striking composition of bold contrasts and expressive textures. A solitary figure emerges against a radiant amber-hued background, evoking warmth and intensity. The interplay of deep blues, blacks, and grays in the figure’s form creates a dynamic tension, accentuated by sharp, angular lines and fragmented shapes. The brushwork and palette knife strokes give the surface a tactile depth, emphasizing movement and emotion. The warm amber tones contrast with the cooler shades, drawing attention to the figure’s delicate yet strong presence. This artwork captivates with its fusion of abstraction and human expression, evoking a sense of quiet intensity.. . The dimensions of the painting are W18 x H24 x D0.7 inches. Acrylic, oil portrait, original work created by Alexander Aksyonov




Alexander Aksyonov is a Ukrainian artist whose creative path has been shaped by the intersection of engineering precision and artistic expression. Trained as an aircraft designer at the Kharkiv Aviation Institute, he simultaneously mastered classical drawing and easel painting. His first solo exhibition took place in 1979, and since 1991, he has dedicated himself entirely to freelance art, working in Kyiv. Aksenov's practice is characterized by the exploration of movement, inspired by his personal experience in choreography and his title as Ukrainian ballroom dancing champion. Convinced that the dynamics of the human body are underrepresented in visual art, this motivates him to seek new ways to convey rhythm. Female figures—dancers who embody passion, anticipation, and the fragile beauty of the moment—often take center stage in his compositions. Working in an expressionist style, Alexander uses acrylic and oil to create complex planes of color and textured layers. His technique is based on contrasts and rhythmic brushstrokes, where form is subordinated to emotional state. Through his paintings, the artist strives to convey creative energy and joy, transforming every movement on the canvas into a hymn to the human spirit.
