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Alexandra Rozenman
"Clean Hands", night scene, dark, blue, white, black, red, oil painting

2012

About the Item

"Clean Hands" by Alexandra Rozenman is a small 12 x 12 x 3” oil painting on wood mounted in a floating black metal frame of a dream-like night scene in dark blue and white with touches of black and red. Two hands are magic because they wear white gloves that shine in a moonlight while counting the eggs of the great red-and-white legged bird that has been found as it stalked for food in a barren, deep winter forest. Moon stares form above in silence. Alexandra Rozenman immigrated to America from the Soviet Union in 1989. Russian, European and American myths of national destiny and private identity take on a utopian dimension as she absorbs and expresses the psychology of otherness as fundamental aspects of her own identity. She wants her art to be like a well-worn military wool blanket that gives you warmth, love, and history. The artist states, "Whatever degree of abstraction defines my thinking and visual self-identification it has all to do with the search for my own image in a great existential sea of sweeping changes." Rozenman is represented by Fountain Street Gallery in Boston, MA.
  • Creator:
    Alexandra Rozenman (1971, Russian, Jewish)
  • Creation Year:
    2012
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 12 in (30.48 cm)Width: 12 in (30.48 cm)Depth: 3 in (7.62 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Natick, MA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: Rozenman_Clean Hands1stDibs: LU50032977261
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