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    Garda Alexander: Crafting Art that Invites Reflection and Transformation

    IrisBy IrisOctober 16, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Garda Alexander, a Swiss artist with a passion for spatial transformation, integrates her talents in visual art with her understanding of how art affects our spaces. With a background spanning painting, sculpture, drawing, and installations, she creates pieces that enrich the environments they inhabit. Her work seeks to evoke reflection and well-being, enhancing both living and work spaces with her thoughtful use of color and light. An international artist and entrepreneur, Garda frequently collaborates with galleries and companies to produce commissioned works that speak directly to viewers on a personal level. Her art goes beyond aesthetics, creating atmospheres that invite deeper contemplation and connection.

    Journey Through Garda Alexander’s World of Color and Form

    Cosmos Connection (60 x 60 cm, Acrylic Painting)

    In her acrylic work Cosmos Connection, Garda explores color as a bridge between us and the universe. Painted on a 60 x 60 cm canvas, this piece uses layers of color to create a sense of endless depth, making it feel as if one is gazing into an infinite space. The colors blend seamlessly into one another, generating a feeling of movement that mirrors the vast interconnectedness of the cosmos. Through acrylic’s versatility, she adds subtle layers that give the painting a fluid, dynamic quality, making the colors appear to hover and shift.

    In Cosmos Connection, Garda treats color as a form of silent communication. She likens it to music, where each shade resonates at its own frequency, touching viewers beyond words. The painting encourages viewers to dwell within its colors, subtly reminding them of the broader connections in life. For Garda, color acts as a cosmic language, a medium that brings viewers closer to a deeper, shared experience of existence.

    Tracks Series: A Dance of Hue and Movement

    Expanding from her earlier Energy Fields series, the Tracks series takes color and form to new levels. Garda’s “color field” paintings capture a sense of movement and playfulness, as colors dissolve into each other, creating paths or “tracks” that resemble nature’s fluid motion. The colors and shapes in Tracks bring to mind animal swarms, glimmers of light, or bursts of energy, making these pieces an invitation to join in a dynamic and interpretative journey.

    Each Tracks painting brings colors into a conversation, allowing them to blend, overlap, and interact in a dance across the canvas. This approach gives each piece a rhythm, like an unspoken dialogue of color that allows viewers to interpret freely. Garda describes it as “color and form together creating a language,” a sentiment that reflects her belief in color’s ability to capture fleeting experiences and emotions that often go unspoken. Through Tracks, viewers experience art as a dance, both with color and with their own interpretations.

    Butterfly – The Lightness of Being (Mixed Media, 150 x 180 cm)

    In Butterfly – The Lightness of Being, Garda explores themes of transformation and resilience through mixed media. Inspired by the gentle movement of a butterfly, this large-scale piece captures the feeling of freedom and growth that comes from self-discovery. Garda’s layering of materials creates a tactile experience, as different textures and shades bring depth and movement to the canvas.

    The butterfly here serves as a symbol for change, with Garda using layered media to suggest the intricate stages within one’s journey. Butterfly encourages viewers to reflect on their own growth and the “lightness of being” that emerges from life’s transformations. This piece, with its vivid materials and textures, celebrates the richness of each experience, inviting viewers to find their own stories within its layers.

    Seed Sculpture: An Invitation to Reflect

    In her sculptural work Seed, Garda steps into the realm of three-dimensional art, creating a piece designed to invite self-reflection. Cast in bronze, the 30 x 30 x 30 cm sculpture symbolizes the potential within each person. Its form is both grounded and open, capturing Garda’s belief that each thought shapes our reality. This concept of “thought space” runs throughout her work, with Seed acting as a tangible representation of inner growth and possibility.

    Through Seed, Garda invites viewers to explore their own perceptions and consider how thoughts create the world they experience. The bronze form encourages contemplation, providing viewers with a meditative space to pause, reflect, and connect with their inner selves. In doing so, Garda’s work bridges the outer world with the inner, inviting a personal journey of introspection and discovery.

    Through her varied works, Garda Alexander offers more than just visual experiences; she crafts meaningful spaces for personal exploration and connection. Her art draws people in with its richness of color and form, encouraging them to linger and reflect. In each piece, Garda creates a space of possibility where viewers can explore not only the artwork but also their own lives. Her work adds layers of wonder and meaning to any environment, prompting people to look beyond the surface and find new depth in the world around them.

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