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‘4ever with You’ by Alex Dakos

Artist: Alex Dakos
Title: ‘4ever with You’
Medium: Ink and etching on Claybord
Dimensions: 14″ x 8″
Framing: Unframed
Year of Creation: 2022
Artwork Will Ship From: USA

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‘4ever with You’ by Alex Dakos

Artist: Alex Dakos
Title: ‘4ever with You’
Medium: Ink and etching on Claybord
Dimensions: 14″ x 8″
Framing: Unframed
Year of Creation: 2022
Artwork Will Ship From: USA

About the Artwork:

Amidst the moss covered forest emerges a love story trapped in a liminal world between the natural manifestation of life and death. A mysteriously enthralling composition with a harmony of light and dark shades elegantly depicts the theme of the unbroken nature of true love with the ideal balance of liveliness and demise that has been the nature of life. Dead yet animated, a skeletal couple refuses to be parted keeping their hands clasped. They are seated on a bench consumed with new growth and inscribed with the words “4eVer With You”. In this space, all of the moments of the pair’s lives come together; the places they loved, the loyal pet they shared affection for and the memories that still ignite their unending love for one another.

About the Artist:

(Artist Bio)

I’m a Los Angeles based artist and a native of California. My interest in art was sparked at an early age and I started taking art & painting lessons to unleash my creativity. My early work was recognized and led to several art honors in school. I continued to study art history in college, where I earned an Associate of Arts degree. But most of what I’ve learned is self-taught through practice.