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Alexandra Dyalee
Alexandra Dyalee has always felt like she is an unity of three worlds – of mathematics, fine arts and triathlon, necessarily completing each other, resulting in me being unable to enter a single direction. This have been so strong, so she adopted a Latin word concordia, standing for harmony, and split it into two parts that would possibly originate a name: Concor Dyalee. As there is no other thing to define her but harmony in diversity, she decided to ascribe a part of her personal identity to her formal and artistic identity: surname „Dyalee“ stands for a symbol of her mental marriage toward authenticity and art. And this is exactly what she is supporting all of us to be and to do – the pure Yourself. Alexandra Dyalee grew up in a silently running city of Žilina in the Middle Slovakia, fascinated by simple wondering from internal just as well as the mental stimulation she has always seeked. She began to take painting for serious as late as in her seventeen, when she fell in love with a woman who has taught her mathematics, whom she does up to now consider to be simply a miracle. A woman, wiser and smarter than I’ve ever known, looking and feeling like an angel, yet rare and seemingly sad by distancing herself from any kind of closer relationship. Spending Christmas midnight together, she told Alexandra she has been still living with her parents in her 40s. She was beyond unique, and Alexandra absolutely loved the mysteriousness in her personality. To tell her goodbye, Alexandra decided to paint Beatitudo Pura (The Pure Happiness), as she could not find satisfactory words to express her feelings, but her painting did it perfectly. At that point, Alexandra realised that painting is the most natural medium of communicating feelings for her – what is perhaps supported by the fact she has been diagnosed with Asperger syndrome a year afterward. And for the story to be finished, the woman told Alexandra on that moment – “we are definitely not saying goodbye to each other now…”. Picking up on such an emotional beginning, Alexandra Dyalee proceed to express her internal course of events by the medium of brush, sparkling it with the use of mathematical formulas in meta-language. The deepest message her self is inserting into all of her work is, very simply, but indeed unconditionally, the nature of life, the nature of love – all of this making use of up the very language of nature, mathematics. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Alexandra creates in a combined studio directly on the place of her alma mater – Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics of Comenius University in Bratislava. Her paintings have been exhibited in Artforum Bratislava symbolically on the occasion of the autism awareness month. Dean of the FMPH CU gave approval to installation of a large-area reproduction of her painting Numeri Nexum (The Love Formula) to the largest lecture room on the faculty. Her paintings and reproductions are also collected by individuals throughout Slovakia as well, but also Florida of North Carolina. She has been featured in ArtistCloseUp – Contemporary Art Magazine #4. „Since the very first moment I realized the sentience of my internal self, in fact – until recently, a little girl occupied with a spectre of autism, is perceptible with a spirit of veritable colors, I haven’t gotten able to stop painting at all. During painting, I feel to be connected with nature. I can feel how truly ginormous each momentum of our lively existence is, as it creates a subtle melody of something comparable to an absolute miracle. The endmost call my self is inserting into my work is, in all of its simplicity, yet a cock-sure literacy, the nature of authentic living, the nature of very Love. All of this, more so making use of up the perhaps most detailed and elegant language of nature ever discovered by humanity, mathematics. Be provided to you, I do kindly wish my production will be able to help you feeling the rawest beauty you do possess by the medium of what it brings to your mind - the sense, the emotion you will feel while developing a bond with some of my creation. By me, the work should portray an eternal connection which does exist between all of us and the melody we will sense immediately, as we let ourselves get it all inside driven by our desire for a pure contact. What delineates me as an artist might be apart from the other the fact my way of processing information does meet synesthesia, related to Asperger syndrome. I have been late diagnosed with Asperger's as a twenty-year-old by my own initiative, as I were both very curious about my way of thinking and perceiving the world, but also felt severely depressed and very lonely in the deep. This had impact on a huge part of my life, in fact. I do admittedly claim the neurodivergent view of the world is yielding to it tons of colorful pictures, as my synesthesia is literally making me translate the energetical vibrations I sense into colorful expression, and exposing it openly through the medium of painting feels like home. When I also realised I have traits of an empath, the most exciting form of artwork I am able to create began to be the painting the symbolic mosaic of colors of another person based upon my subconscious fixation of the subtlest voltages of their energy interacting with me, as I can see that painting right in front of me in their very presence. Using the gift of art is for me in very truth the most natural and comfortable way of communicating with you and I am internally pleased by such an opportunity possessing that amount of genuine beauty“. Alexandra Dyalee
Mary 60 120 cm, 2023 Acrylic on canvas
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