Art Appreciation
Michael Cheval, born Mikhail Khokhlachev on May 29, 1966, in Kotelnikovo, Russia, was raised in an artistic environment. His father, a self-taught artist, and his grandfather, a professional sculptor, nurtured his talent from a very young age. By the age of three, Cheval was already able to create complex compositions, demonstrating a natural gift for drawing. In 1980, his family relocated to Germany, a move that profoundly impacted his artistic development. His education continued in Turkmenistan, where he held his first personal exhibition in 1990 before eventually settling in the United States in 1997.
Cheval’s work is often described as Absurdist, a term he uses to distinguish his style from Surrealism. While influenced by famous surrealists like Salvador Dalí and René Magritte, Cheval's Absurdism rejects the subconscious focus of surrealism. Instead, it is based on the inversion of reality—a deliberate play on logic and visual narrative. His creative process begins with an idea that is fleshed out through careful compositions, often compared to the work of a theater director, where every element, from light to costume, is meticulously crafted to convey a story.
Sources:
https://www.parkwestgallery.com/artist/michael-cheval
https://huckleberryfineart.com/
https://www.chevalfineart.com/
https://surrealism.website/Michael%20Cheval.html
https://www.paragonfineart.com/artists/michael-cheval.html



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