Alzano Art
by Alena Molozanov
About me

Alena Molozanov
ABOUT ME
I do not merely create art-I follow my heart and unveil entire worlds through my work.
The uniqueness of my creations lies in the profound philosophical meaning embedded in each piece, inviting the viewer to reflect on the essence of life, harmony, and our connection to the world around us.
My style is a synthesis of emotions and ideas that transcends traditional
perceptions. Every line, color, and texture I use is imbued with symbolism and layered depth. My canvases open new horizons for contemplation and inspire the search for truth. Through my art, I remind the world that art is more than just beauty—it is a bridge between thoughts, emotions, and the soul.
The subjects I choose are deeply influenced by the world around me and how it affects me. Each piece reflects my state of mind and the circumstances shaping my life in that moment.
* The Skull Collection expresses pivotal moments in the lives of my family and friends, life choices, and sometimes political issues that surround us.
* The Kids Collection was born from the joy of welcoming four new babies into my family in a single year, but also from the heartbreak of tragic events, such as the bombing of Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital in Ukraine. I felt a strong urge to create something purely for children-something that represents childhood and embodies happiness. This project follows a "kids for kids" approach, with many ideas coming directly from children in my family, friends' children, my classmate's 9-year-old daughter in Ukraine, and even an 8-year-old boy I met at my hair salon.
* The Bonza Collection was an exploration of form and a personal challenge to limit my color palette while maintaining visual impact.
* Other Works & Themes:
* Travel experiences are reflected in pieces like Curva Piccante, Don't Kill My Vibe, and Limoncello.
* Sports-inspired works include What She's Thinking About and Play for Lollipops.
* Covid-era reflections: Together 2020 captures the paradox of togetherness and isolation during the pandemic.
* Motivational paintings: Feed Your Dreams, Set Yourself Free, and Hero-the last of which portrays my best friend and her father, both doctors who bravely stood on the front lines throughout the Covid pandemic.
* Beyond these collections, I have created many other works that, while not part of a series, carry deep meaning and reflect significant moments in time.