| Año de creación | 2025 |
|---|---|
| Dimensiones | 45 A × 60 Al × 2 P cm |
| Tipos de arte | pintura |
| Estilo | expresionismo |
| Género | retrato |
| Materiales | acrílico, lienzo |
| Método de embalaje | embalaje de cartón |
«Gravedad en si menor», de Alexander Aksyonov, captura la tensión silenciosa entre movimiento y quietud, color y sonido. La figura, construida a partir de planos fracturados de azul, ocre y carmesí, parece suspendida en una órbita privada, atraída por fuerzas emocionales invisibles. La pincelada de Aksyonov vibra como una nota musical grave, resonando a través de capas de textura y luz. La composición se siente a la vez firme e ingrávida, una sonata visual de contención y liberación. «Gravedad en si menor» se convierte en una meditación sobre el equilibrio, donde la forma se inclina hacia el sentimiento y el silencio vibra con una melodía invisible. Las dimensiones de la pintura son 45,7 cm de ancho x 61 cm de alto x 1,8 cm de profundidad. Retrato acrílico, obra original de Alexander Aksyonov.




Professional artist from Ukraine, now working in Kyiv. His first solo exhibition took place in 1979, featuring a series of stained glass windows at a student club. Since then, he has participated in numerous group exhibitions, competitions, and is represented in both permanent and solo expositions. Aksyonov’s creative interests extend beyond painting to invention, music, choreography, sports. In 2017, he became the Ukrainian ballroom dancing champion. He believes the theme of dance is underrepresented in visual art, which inspires him to explore it in his work. His paintings often center on women—dancers who embody love, expectation, passion, and the fragile beauty of life’s fleeting moments. Through expressionist collages of color and form, he reflects the emotions evoked by feminine grace. His works invite viewers to rediscover joy, hope, and faith in creation through the luminous energy of movement and the beauty of the human spirit.
