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  • Also known as: Alexander Russell
  • Top 3 works:
    • Isidore's Map (part 3)
    • Isidore's Map (part 2)
    • Currency 4
  • Color intensity: vivid
  • Museums on APS:
    • Nottingham Trent University Museum
    • Nottingham Trent University Museum
    • Nottingham Trent University Museum
    • Nottingham Trent University Museum
    • Nottingham Trent University Museum
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Alex Russell Biography

Alex Russell is a painter and printmaker whose artistic practice explores the intersection of seemingly disparate realms—handmade versus digital, methodical precision alongside intuitive spontaneity, science interwoven with art’s expressive power, faith juxtaposed against doubt—resulting in works that grapple with profound philosophical questions. His distinctive style centers on capturing the spirit of the American West through evocative landscapes and striking portraits, reflecting a lifelong fascination with both visual representation and conceptual exploration. Russell's artistic journey began in Dorset, UK, where he was born into a family steeped in artistic tradition—his grandfather, Sir William Russell Flint, was a celebrated Victorian painter known for his Romantic depictions of the British countryside. This familial legacy instilled within him an appreciation for craftsmanship and storytelling, shaping his approach to creating images that resonate with emotion and intellectual curiosity. He pursued formal education at Manchester Metropolitan University (MA Textiles) and Manchester Polytechnic (BAHons Fashion & Textiles), honing his skills in surface design and textile printing while simultaneously cultivating a deep understanding of artistic principles. Russell’s creative output spans across diverse mediums, including oil paintings, charcoal drawings, and printmaking techniques—primarily etching and lithography. His artistic vision is characterized by layering textures and colors to create immersive visual experiences that invite contemplation and reward repeated viewing. He frequently employs stochastic processes – incorporating elements of chance within defined parameters – mirroring the belief that true creativity emerges from embracing unpredictability and allowing imagery to guide artistic decisions. This method reflects a broader interest in complex systems theory, recognizing patterns and emergent behavior as fundamental drivers of artistic expression. Throughout his career, Russell has exhibited extensively internationally, showcasing his artwork at venues ranging from Lightbox New York to Browar B Cultural Centre/Forum Gallery in Poland, cementing his reputation as a respected figure within the contemporary art world. Notably, he gained recognition for his contribution to “Somewhere,” a collaborative project with fellow artist James Mortimer, and was commissioned to paint His Royal Highness, The Duke of Gloucester at Kensington Palace. Furthermore, Russell’s work has appeared on the cover of Donna Tartt's bestselling novel "Little Fires Everywhere," highlighting its ability to capture cultural zeitgeist and engage audiences beyond the confines of the art community. Russell’s artistic endeavors are underpinned by a commitment to preserving and celebrating heritage—specifically, the legacy of Sir William Russell Flint—and fostering dialogue about art’s role in shaping our understanding of the world. He continues to refine his craft, experimenting with new techniques and exploring themes that grapple with questions of identity, memory, and the relationship between humanity and nature. His enduring fascination with visual storytelling ensures that Alex Russell's artistic voice will continue to inspire and captivate audiences for years to come.