ALEXANDRA STELMASHONOK | The Portal

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ARTIST | Alexandra Stelmashonok

BASED IN | Poland

TITLE | The Portal

SIZE | 210 x 210 mm

Fairytales are an ancient way of understanding and interpreting reality, a way of coming to terms with it. This is a visual story of an elf who had to leave his native forest, who went through grief, and yet has hope to find a place where he could feel at home.

MEDIUM | Paper, art print, string

PRICE | USD 150 (Contact us to purchase)

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ARTIST | Alexandra Stelmashonok

BASED IN | Poland

TITLE | The Portal

SIZE | 210 x 210 mm

Fairytales are an ancient way of understanding and interpreting reality, a way of coming to terms with it. This is a visual story of an elf who had to leave his native forest, who went through grief, and yet has hope to find a place where he could feel at home.

MEDIUM | Paper, art print, string

PRICE | USD 150 (Contact us to purchase)

ARTIST | Alexandra Stelmashonok

BASED IN | Poland

TITLE | The Portal

SIZE | 210 x 210 mm

Fairytales are an ancient way of understanding and interpreting reality, a way of coming to terms with it. This is a visual story of an elf who had to leave his native forest, who went through grief, and yet has hope to find a place where he could feel at home.

MEDIUM | Paper, art print, string

PRICE | USD 150 (Contact us to purchase)


About the artist

 

A calligrapher-storyteller, artist and author, Alex is a creative powerhouse. She has been participating in art exhibitions since 2008. In 2009-2010 she had a personal exhibition of her graphic works in Minsk. It has also been exhibited in several cities in Poland. In 2017, she had her first personal calligraphic exhibition. Since 2016 Alex has been teaching calligraphy and promoting it in every possible manner: showing its variety, exploring and pushing its limits, and giving educational lectures on this topic on various platforms including TEDx and international art festivals. To popularize calligraphy, she organised the creation of group art objects. The largest projects she has conducted were huge interactive zones at the National Belarusian Art Museum during the Night of Museums and painting an art object in the city center, with over 30 calligraphers involved. Alex now lives in Poland.