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In the final painting of the series, two rabbits sit nestled beneath a brooding sky, the stillness of the composition evoking the quiet intimacy that follows the storm of passion. Here, Weaver channels the emotive stillness of artists like Heda and Claesz, but instead of food or flowers, he offers a scene rich with symbolic warmth and emotional weight.
The rabbits, soft and exposed, are rendered with remarkable tenderness. Their closeness signals commitment, while the surrounding darkness hints at the real world pressing in, the external pressures love must weather. It’s a painting about protection, about choosing each other despite uncertainty. Weaver’s technique is both restrained and rich, a testament to his ability to communicate volumes through gesture, light, and silence.
Original Oil On Canvas, Unframed
Size: 59.4cm x 52cm x 1cm
In the final painting of the series, two rabbits sit nestled beneath a brooding sky, the stillness of the composition evoking the quiet intimacy that follows the storm of passion. Here, Weaver channels the emotive stillness of artists like Heda and Claesz, but instead of food or flowers, he offers a scene rich with symbolic warmth and emotional weight.
The rabbits, soft and exposed, are rendered with remarkable tenderness. Their closeness signals commitment, while the surrounding darkness hints at the real world pressing in, the external pressures love must weather. It’s a painting about protection, about choosing each other despite uncertainty. Weaver’s technique is both restrained and rich, a testament to his ability to communicate volumes through gesture, light, and silence.
Original Oil On Canvas, Unframed
Size: 59.4cm x 52cm x 1cm
In the final painting of the series, two rabbits sit nestled beneath a brooding sky, the stillness of the composition evoking the quiet intimacy that follows the storm of passion. Here, Weaver channels the emotive stillness of artists like Heda and Claesz, but instead of food or flowers, he offers a scene rich with symbolic warmth and emotional weight.
The rabbits, soft and exposed, are rendered with remarkable tenderness. Their closeness signals commitment, while the surrounding darkness hints at the real world pressing in, the external pressures love must weather. It’s a painting about protection, about choosing each other despite uncertainty. Weaver’s technique is both restrained and rich, a testament to his ability to communicate volumes through gesture, light, and silence.
Original Oil On Canvas, Unframed
Size: 59.4cm x 52cm x 1cm
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Weaver brings a rare and captivating presence to our family of artists—one that bridges the past and present with extraordinary finesse. His work embraces the technical rigour of the old masters, yet pulses with a modern, sensual energy that speaks powerfully to today’s viewer. Drawing from deep historical narratives and classical iconography, Alex reimagines these stories through a contemporary lens, crafting pieces that feel both timeless and boldly current.
Each of Alex’s works is a testament to his dedication to craft and storytelling. His compositions evoke a sense of reverence for tradition while fearlessly pushing artistic boundaries. With brushwork that is as precise as it is expressive, Alex invites us into scenes that are lush with meaning, mystery, and emotion. We are truly honored to showcase his work and share in his artistic journey.
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