Alexander Ivashkevich - "Veiled in Shadow I"

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Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.

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Description from the seller

The photograph was captured in 2008.
- Printed on Hahnemühle German Etching 310 g/m² (in 2026)
- Hand-signed on the front side
- Edition details provided on the reverse

The print will be carefully packaged in protective materials to ensure safe delivery and prevent any damage and will be shipped as a registered letter.

PLEASE NOTE! Tone of the print may slightly differ from the digital preview.

Seller's Story

Alexander Ivashkevich (born in Tbilisi, Georgia in 1960, currently living in Tallinn, Estonia) is a photographer and theater actor who primarily works in portrait and boudoir photography. He has been involved in photography for over 25 years and has focused on portraiture for more than 15 years. Influenced by his background in dramatic theater, his work focuses on direct interaction with subjects and psychological portraiture. Ivashkevich uses traditional techniques and materials, such as printing on glass and Verre Églomisé. His work has been exhibited in Estonia, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Switzerland, Russia, and it is included in private collections in Italy, the United Kingdom, and Germany. Alexander Ivashkevich makes portraits using the methods of classical photography and painting, paying attention to how things are arranged, light, and technical accuracy. The human figure is central to his work, serving as a carrier of cultural continuity and shared values (serving as a carrier of cultural heritage). Through his work, Ivashkevich reactivates and sustains the tradition of classical image-making in a contemporary cultural context. He creates images using a mannerist (neo-classical) approach to form, setting the tone through posture, gesture, and compositional balance. The portrait becomes a point of contact with classical visual language, enabling viewers to interpret the subject and develop an understanding of its character and presence. Ivashkevich treats the portrait as an object, incorporating materials such as glass, gold, and the eglomisé technique. Particular attention is paid to framing and physical presence.

The photograph was captured in 2008.
- Printed on Hahnemühle German Etching 310 g/m² (in 2026)
- Hand-signed on the front side
- Edition details provided on the reverse

The print will be carefully packaged in protective materials to ensure safe delivery and prevent any damage and will be shipped as a registered letter.

PLEASE NOTE! Tone of the print may slightly differ from the digital preview.

Seller's Story

Alexander Ivashkevich (born in Tbilisi, Georgia in 1960, currently living in Tallinn, Estonia) is a photographer and theater actor who primarily works in portrait and boudoir photography. He has been involved in photography for over 25 years and has focused on portraiture for more than 15 years. Influenced by his background in dramatic theater, his work focuses on direct interaction with subjects and psychological portraiture. Ivashkevich uses traditional techniques and materials, such as printing on glass and Verre Églomisé. His work has been exhibited in Estonia, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Switzerland, Russia, and it is included in private collections in Italy, the United Kingdom, and Germany. Alexander Ivashkevich makes portraits using the methods of classical photography and painting, paying attention to how things are arranged, light, and technical accuracy. The human figure is central to his work, serving as a carrier of cultural continuity and shared values (serving as a carrier of cultural heritage). Through his work, Ivashkevich reactivates and sustains the tradition of classical image-making in a contemporary cultural context. He creates images using a mannerist (neo-classical) approach to form, setting the tone through posture, gesture, and compositional balance. The portrait becomes a point of contact with classical visual language, enabling viewers to interpret the subject and develop an understanding of its character and presence. Ivashkevich treats the portrait as an object, incorporating materials such as glass, gold, and the eglomisé technique. Particular attention is paid to framing and physical presence.

Details

Date of print
2026
Artist
Alexander Ivashkevich
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Title of artwork
"Veiled in Shadow I"
Condition
Original State
Technique
Digital print
Height
30 cm
Edition
4/15
Width
20 cm
Signature
Hand signed
Genre
Nude

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