Aelita Andre – Abstract Expressionist Genius

‘Sun Flares and Pegasus’ [2008] by Aelita Andre, acrylic on canvas, 36 ins x 24 ins. Photography by Nikka Kalashnikova.

Let’s begin with the second most surprising aspect of Aelita Andre’s artwork as you read my blog herewith..

.. Aelita is just 10 years of age at the time of my writing this article.  And yes, when you look at all her most up-to-date work displayed on her website: http://www.aelitaandre.com/ you might become perplexed at how Aelita has work going back to 2008!

Highly respected gallery curator Peter Gagliardi describes Aelita Andre as a genius.

The above artwork ‘Sun Flares and Pegasus’ is undoubtedly the work of a naturally gifted artist regardless of her tender age.  It’s reasonable to say that even the most knowledgeable art professionals cannot possibly know every single artwork by every renowned artist of the past 500 years.

There’s always a new masterpiece yet to be discovered..

Her arrangement of colour, use of space and positioning of paints in an orderly chaotic art production is confoundingly beautiful to explore throughout this piece.  It’s clear to see that Aelita enters another world whilst she paints.

The Artists Dimension.

Abstract work as a style soars with the sense and feeling of an eagle when it comes to subconscious ideas represented within artforms.

If Expressionism is the perceivable representation of any given physical subject how do we artistically explain expressionist works regarding invisible matter?  I do believe this is possible since we can genuinely interpret shared emotions from Abstract-Expressionist works.

The art world makes readily classifiable distinctions between art styles.  Reinforcing the art classification table from classical fruit bowls to abstraction.

That the art business is founded on creativity, originality and quality is the reason why Aelita Andre’s work will continue to be sought after.

I chose to write about ‘The Time Before Time’ pictured below courtesy of Nikka Kalashnikova as I’m enthralled by its unusally clever expressionistic quality.

Honestly, as always, this is one of the best artworks for mentally picturing how one might physically imagine TIME itself.  Especially as I’m an admirer of the visionary H.G. Wells.  It seemed perfectly conceivable to me almost to the point of laughing until solemnly returning to my instantaneously intuitive conclusion..

.. that Aelita has envisaged a believable metaphysical painting of ‘Time’ just as one might artistically reveal atmospheric Earth air, universal space or the various forces of energy.

We have to be entirely serious about being fun.  Aelita Andre is commensurate in both.

‘The Time Before Time’ [2015] by Aelita Andre, acrylic and silver leaf on canvas, 30 ins x 24 ins. Photography by Nikka Kalashnikova.

‘Swirling Starlight #3’ shown below has a magical quality, depth of structure with considerable intricacy and a notably romantic flavour.  The textural layers correspond neatly.  An entire orchestration of colour.  Our ‘mind-hands’ call upon our eyes to ‘touch feel’ thus causing our complimentary senses to wander all around the canvas excitedly.

Only learned painters can produce work with such skillful art direction as this.  All her own.

Nurture accompanied by natural genetic advantages.

Gwyneth Paltrow has numerous artistic talents that had the freedom to grow in a creative environment.  Again though, we’re all unique persons.

We have to learn these things for ourselves.

Aelita’s perceptive awareness made sense of the art around her breathtakingly quickly.  All art beyond purely spiritual actuation requires some process of originating physical ingenuity.

Aelita attained personal-artistic-physical control over what she was painting from a very early age.

Born with a natural gift made in about nine months.

Interestingly there are some child geniuses of mathematics whose parents haven’t the slightest idea where their child’s abilities were derived.  Even so, parents whose child had reasonable early nurture in any given field at first struggle with the reality that their child is accomplishing feats beyond any ordinary explanation.

‘Swirling Starlight #3’ [2014] by Aelita Andre, acrylic on canvas, 24 ins x 30 ins. Photography by Nikka Kalashnikova.

Continuing our discussion about early artistic ability ‘Blue Butterfly’ shown here..

‘Blue Butterfly’ [2011] by Aelita Andre, acrylic on canvas, 40 ins x 40 ins. Photography by Nikka Kalashnikova.

.. is particularly impressive as we all enjoy seasonal butterflies performing their instinctive dreamy dances as winged fairies across our sunny blue skies.

Deoxyribonucleic acid = DNA.

Strands and fronds float about going to goodness knows wherever they please.

Professional artists inspire and become inspired.  Whilst viewing ‘Blue Butterfly’ I began thinking about artworks at the atomic and molecular level as explanations across art genres.  The interactive experience roving gleefully over this most artful achromatic-chromatic painting is intensely inspirational.

The capacity for Aelita’s personality and her artworks to inspire people of all ages will firmly establish Aelita Andre as an eminently recognisable international artist.  I love her engaging art performances, the irrepressible elegance and attractiveness of her wildly free-spirited pieces.

Aelita Andre is the living definition of an Abstract-Expressionist genius with true star quality.

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