The painting style of Alexandra Marati is narrative, abstract figurative, where colour and drawing are being worked and reworked on a very refined and individual way, using intensely light and shadow strokes, multicoloured layering, and geometrical surfaces.
The complicated structure of architectural shapes usually appears submerged into a dusty, mysterious ambience, referring to darky moods tending to turn themselves into
micro-universes of enlightenment. A sense of healing occurred through human progresses in meditation and introspective observation of unconscious feelings and thoughts.
Alexandra Marati’s three-dimensional constructions could be considered also as a geometrical extension of her imagined represented objects which inhabit her paintings, and serve as symbols of the sensual and illusionary artist’s inner world. The artist is obsessed with pyramid-like forms and temple complexes inviting the viewers to take part in interactive rituals, activating vibrations of positive energy.
Three-dimensional constructions consist of magnetic stainless, iron, and other metal stuff, prints, laser cuts, etc.