In “Compositions” Alexander Grawoig invites viewers into a realm where the boundaries between painting, collage, and sculpture blur, creating an innovative visual dialogue. Mounted on wood panels, these works emerge from an eclectic array of everyday materials—burlap, cotton, linen, cardboard, house paint, and wood—each chosen for its symbolic resonance and tactile richness.

These pieces challenge conventional notions of beauty and worth, transforming what many might dismiss as “disposable” into profound statements on modern existence. By repurposing materials often overlooked or discarded, the artist underscores the pervasive culture of waste inherent in our contemporary society.

Each composition is an exercise in creative alchemy, turning the mundane into something extraordinary.