Alex Nodopaka: Art Editor

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Alexandre Nodopaka was conceived in Ukraine & first exhibitionist show in 1940 Russia. Finger-painted in Austria, 1946 doodled & sketched since. Studied tongue-in-cheek at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Casablanca, Morocco, 1958. Since 1959 lives in the USA where he is a full time artist, art instructor, art judge, self-appointed art critic and pretends to write poetry.

Bio and Samples:
Artists Own Registry

Art Links:
Optimum Art
WebShots

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Some Links to Poetry:

here, here with Jennifer and PoemHunter.com has some great links to Alex’s work.

~ A Full Life ~

Forget about the atomic half-life of paint.
Apply the cheap kind and fade together.
To grow wrinkles in concert will not show
the cumulative haphazard signs of aging.

Our choices are to live up to the potentials
of a full life and reap the rewards of odors
that will kill us or live a stifling existence of
uncompleted paint jobs and procrastination.

Alex Nodopaka 2005

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2 Comments

  1. linda said,

    August 3, 2007 at 7:16 am

    Is that Alex studying les Beaux Arts , a tongue in cheek, in Casablanca.An eye ,just one was sufficient to tackle the great picture because the hidden one is in your heart ,from where you can feel all the vibrations.
    I wish you could exhibit here or in Switzerland and be sold… are the 2 balls the toss of life?

    Love
    Linda

  2. maria carolina baulo said,

    August 13, 2007 at 7:00 pm

    For the Editor / Director:

    My name is María Carolina Baulo. I live in Argentina, I´m 30 and about to graduate in History of Arts and have previous studies in Cinematography and Photography. I´m a freelance writer and I´m already writing for several art magazines, that is why I´m contacting different magazines or newsletters interested in having correspondents in different parts of the world. I´m bilingual (English and Spanish). I cover all arts and have local contacts in galleries and museums. I also provide translation services regarding cultural issues exclusively, specially for galleries, institutions, magazines, as well as local representation. You can check my blog for further information and samples (http://macabaulo.blogspot.com).

    I wonder if you are the right person to contact, if not, I would appreciate you let me know to whom I must send this request. My very best regards and hope to hear from you soon,

    MCB
    http://macabaulo.blogspot.com

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