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"Catcher of luck" (2022) Painting by Aleksandr Alex Shinin Shynin

Oil on Canvas, 30.7x31.5 in
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  • Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 30.7in, Width 31.5in
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  • Categories Dark Fantasy
"Catcher of luck"- The painting carries a symbolic and psychological meaning, provoking the viewer to contemplate various aspects of human nature and human experience. At the center of attention is a fisherman, ready for fishing. He embodies the pursuit of success and good fortune. The fishing rod he has cast into the water symbolizes hope and anticipation, [...]
"Catcher of luck"- The painting carries a symbolic and psychological meaning, provoking the viewer to contemplate various aspects of human nature and human experience.
At the center of attention is a fisherman, ready for fishing. He embodies the pursuit of success and good fortune. The fishing rod he has cast into the water symbolizes hope and anticipation, while the boat represents his journey in this pursuit.
Next to the fisherman is a mermaid, who symbolizes beauty and mystical energy. Her presence gives the painting an aura of mystery and magic. She represents an external factor and inspiration that can influence the fisherman in his quest for success.
On the other side, the cat-like figure represents the inner self. It looks at the fisherman with a smirk that can be interpreted in different ways. This smirk can symbolize doubt and distrust regarding the attainability of success, or it can signify approval and for the fisherman in his endeavor.
The idea is that success and good fortune come when we are able to align our inner desires with our actions in the real world.
The painting prompts us to reflect on how we interpret and perceive our path to achieving goals and what we expect from our efforts.

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I am Alexander Shinin, an artist and the founder of the movement "Isoaxiologism" (2017). Let's imagine a situation: a person has only a week to live. At this moment, consciousness sharpens, and everything unimportant [...]

I am Alexander Shinin, an artist and the founder of the movement "Isoaxiologism" (2017).

Let's imagine a situation: a person has only a week to live.  At this moment, consciousness sharpens, and everything unimportant recedes into the background.

What remains is the essential: love, light, moments of sincerity, the warmth of someone’s hands, the scent of childhood, the beauty of nature.
All that cannot be bought, sold, or measured.
 All that we tend to postpone “for later,” not realizing that this is life itself.

We immerse ourselves in daily routines, in the race for status and material gain, losing touch with our true feelings, forgetting that it is beauty, inspiration, inner harmony, and love that form the very essence of our being.

That is why I created my artistic movement — Isoaxiologism (from ISO — image, AXIA — value, LOGOS — reasoning).
Its primary mission is to remind people of true values — those that matter to the heart and soul, not to external validation.
 Isoaxiologism is an art-philosophy of spiritually conscious perception of life.

This movement is based on a system of axiological (value-based) priorities and proclaims that art is capable not only of touching a person but transforming them.
At the core of my worldview are ancient Vedic knowledge, the teachings of Buddha and Jesus Christ, positive thinking, and faith in the power of the creative act.
 Thoughts are material. Art programs reality.

Throughout history, art has often depicted pessimism, apathy and aggression, which are certainly part of the modern world.

If an artist paints destruction — he sends destruction into the world.
 But I strive, through light, harmony, and joy, to convey a different message to people — one of hope, awareness, and inner strength.

Conclusion
Isoaxiologism is a new style. It is a path.
A philosophy capable of transforming one’s perception of life.
It invites us to see the light in the world, to recognize value within ourselves, and to perceive art as a path to awakening.
 And if even one person, standing before my painting, thinks about love, about the present, and feels joy — then this path has meaning.

Alexander Stepanovich Shinin
Born on July 23, 1954, in Myrhorod, Poltava region, Ukraine.
 Honored Artist of Ukraine.

In 1979, he graduated from the M. B. Grekov Odessa State Art School.
In 1992, he graduated from the Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts, Department of Monumental and Decorative Art.
 His mentors included Professor Konstantynopolsky, Gontarov, Yevhen Bykov, and Vitalii Kulykov.

Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine since 1994.
Awarded the honorary title “Honored Artist of Ukraine” by Presidential Decree on October 10, 2007.
Associate Professor at the Department of Fine Arts, Decorative Arts, and Restoration at Vinnytsia State Pedagogical University named after Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky.
 Author of 77 scholarly articles on teaching methodology, including 6 recognized by the Higher Attestation Commission of Ukraine.

 

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