Alla Alex (Alla Fabre) - HOW HIGH CAN YOU FLY

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Alla Alex (Alla Fabre) presents HOW HIGH CAN YOU FLY, an original 2021 oil painting by the French contemporary artist, measuring 100 x 73 cm, hand-signed, part of the diptych HOW HIGH CAN YOU FLY – HOW LOW CAN YOU GO, with a certificate of authenticity and approximately 2 kg.

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HOW HIGH CAN YOU FLY

This painting is part of the diptych
HOW HIGH CAN YOU FLY - HOW LOW CAN YOU GO

The painting of a series of two works that explores the tensions that permeate our relationship with the world.
Through two images that respond to each other, the painter questions the extremes of the human experience.
Between sky and earth, between expansion and gravity, this work stages a continuous movement where each ascent already contains the possibility of a fall, and where each plunge opens the way to a new elevation. It is not about choosing one pole over another, but about inhabiting the fragile space that connects them.
The artist thus offers a reflection on our limits, our ambitions, and our capacity to navigate between the summits of our dreams and the depths of the real world.

- Hand-signed on the back
- Certificate of authenticity issued by the artist
- Shipped with tracking and insurance

Information about the artist:

Alla Alex (Alla Fabre) is a French painter living and working in Paris.
Holding a Master's degree in Art History from the Sorbonne and trained in fashion design at ESMOD, she began her artistic career in photography before broadening her practice to different media. Her work explores the interactions between image, matter, and memory through painting, photography, and mixed media.
As a painter and multimedia artist, she develops a singular visual universe where memory, imagination, and fragments of reality mingle. Through her works, she composes dreamlike worlds nourished by found images, photographs from her own archives, and multiple personal inspirations.

Her work explores the territories of dream, childhood memories, and intimate experiences, transformed into sensitive and narrative landscapes. Each creation becomes a space of poetic reconstruction where the past dialogues with the imaginary, between reality and fiction.
At the crossroads of painting, collage, digital imagery, and multimedia practices, the artist combines textures, colors, and visual fragments to give birth to hybrid compositions, rich in emotion and symbols. Her instinctive and experimental approach invites the viewer to enter an inner world, populated with reminiscences, visions, and sensations.

Her work questions memory, identity, and how images shape our perceptions and personal narratives. Between nostalgia and invention, she builds an intimate cartography where every image becomes the trace of an experienced or dreamed experience.

She participates in numerous group exhibitions and develops thematic artistic projects.

HOW HIGH CAN YOU FLY

This painting is part of the diptych
HOW HIGH CAN YOU FLY - HOW LOW CAN YOU GO

The painting of a series of two works that explores the tensions that permeate our relationship with the world.
Through two images that respond to each other, the painter questions the extremes of the human experience.
Between sky and earth, between expansion and gravity, this work stages a continuous movement where each ascent already contains the possibility of a fall, and where each plunge opens the way to a new elevation. It is not about choosing one pole over another, but about inhabiting the fragile space that connects them.
The artist thus offers a reflection on our limits, our ambitions, and our capacity to navigate between the summits of our dreams and the depths of the real world.

- Hand-signed on the back
- Certificate of authenticity issued by the artist
- Shipped with tracking and insurance

Information about the artist:

Alla Alex (Alla Fabre) is a French painter living and working in Paris.
Holding a Master's degree in Art History from the Sorbonne and trained in fashion design at ESMOD, she began her artistic career in photography before broadening her practice to different media. Her work explores the interactions between image, matter, and memory through painting, photography, and mixed media.
As a painter and multimedia artist, she develops a singular visual universe where memory, imagination, and fragments of reality mingle. Through her works, she composes dreamlike worlds nourished by found images, photographs from her own archives, and multiple personal inspirations.

Her work explores the territories of dream, childhood memories, and intimate experiences, transformed into sensitive and narrative landscapes. Each creation becomes a space of poetic reconstruction where the past dialogues with the imaginary, between reality and fiction.
At the crossroads of painting, collage, digital imagery, and multimedia practices, the artist combines textures, colors, and visual fragments to give birth to hybrid compositions, rich in emotion and symbols. Her instinctive and experimental approach invites the viewer to enter an inner world, populated with reminiscences, visions, and sensations.

Her work questions memory, identity, and how images shape our perceptions and personal narratives. Between nostalgia and invention, she builds an intimate cartography where every image becomes the trace of an experienced or dreamed experience.

She participates in numerous group exhibitions and develops thematic artistic projects.

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Artist
Alla Alex (Alla Fabre)
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Edition
Original
Title of artwork
HOW HIGH CAN YOU FLY
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Year
2021
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
100 cm
Width
73 cm
Weight
2 kg
Style
Contemporary
Period
2020+
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