Dreamcatcher 2010 - 2025
Alexander Bobkin
180 ⨯ 100 cm
ConditionExcellent
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Studio Alexander Bobkin
- About the artworkDreamcatcher enchants with its mysterious atmosphere. In the darkness, small figures unravel secrets. A central figure, barefoot, seems to act as a gatekeeper between worlds. Behind them, we see a vague silhouette of a larger figure, shrouded in mystery, whose face eludes our curious gaze.
The dark colors draw us deeper into the night, where dreams and riddles converge. These figures appear as guardians of the night, keepers of our deepest thoughts and desires. What hidden world do they reveal? What message do they carry?
Dreamcatcher invites us to wander between reality and imagination, where dreams are woven and night secrets are kept. These figures are our guides on this mysterious journey, in the shadow of the night.
Dreamcatcher | 180 x 100 cm | Oil on linen
Edition: Original oil painting
Provenance: Directly from the artist - About the artist
Alexander Bobkin (1952), born in Siberia and based in Nijmegen since 1991, is an artist whose paintings trace a fascinating journey along the boundaries of reality. His works are imbued with a spiritual and mystical atmosphere, transforming the everyday into a source of profound meaning.
Ordinary objects and encounters — the sorrow of a weeping hare, the presence of a glass of water, or fleeting human interactions — are elevated into symbolic stories, rendered in oil on large, striking canvases.
Bobkin’s art is not merely a reflection of the world around us, but a passage into the essence of our cultural heritage. His paintings serve as windows to the human soul, bridging the ordinary and the transcendent, and anchoring mysticism in paint.
His unique vision invites viewers to explore the deeper layers of life, uncover hidden meanings, and embrace the mysteries of existence. Today, his works are part of museum, gallery, and private collections worldwide.
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