In One Boat by Alexander Bobkin
In One Boat by Alexander Bobkin
In One Boat by Alexander Bobkin
In One Boat by Alexander Bobkin

In One Boat 2010 - 2025

Alexander Bobkin

Original oil on canvasOil paintPaint
110 ⨯ 150 ⨯ 3 cm
ConditionExcellent
Price on request

Studio Alexander Bobkin

  • About the artwork
    "In One Boat" is a mysterious artwork with its unique play of colors, inviting us on a journey full of adventure and discovery. In the painting, we see a boat with three figures. The captain, at the helm, symbolizes the determined traveler, eager to navigate unknown territories. Behind him, two other figures sit, their gazes fixed on the horizon, acting as bridges between the artwork and the viewer. They seem to convey the message: “Join us on our journey.”

    “In One Boat” underscores that the journey of life is often enriched by the people we meet and the experiences we share. Together, we uncover the secrets of adventure and revel in the beauty of the journey itself.

    In One Boat | 110 x 150 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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