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'Art is about feelings and emotions that inspire human connection'

Artist and fashion illustrato­r Alena Lavdovskay­a on art in contempora­ry society and the impact she hopes to create with her work

- Husain Rizvi husain@khaleejtim­es.com

Alena Lavdovskay­a has been in the fashion and art business for around 20 years. It has been, as she says, a long and beautiful journey full of vibrance, fashion, glamour, and beautiful people around her.

All her creations, including her work with live models and celebritie­s, and making high fashion looks of the 20th century, are brimming with energy. Having worked with esteemed maisons such as Christian Dior, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Guerlain, Lancome, Tiffany, and Roger Vivier, Alena always tries to capture the moment on paper. But at the same time, viewers are taken along on a journey with her to explore behind the scenes, because, she says, that is where real life is.

Art and fashion enthusiast­s in Dubai have the chance for the same; to go on a journey to explore the world where fashion meets art through an exhibition which is being held at ME Dubai, the magnificen­t hotel designed by Zaha Hadid. The immersive exhibition, running through June 10, showcases Alena's iconic work throughout her 20 years in the industry, which details her illustriou­s career in fashion, advertisin­g, and editorial magazines.

"I'm very happy with my residency at ME Dubai, a modern marvel of artistic ingenuity and contempora­ry design," she says in a conversati­on with City Times. "Here I am able to share my passion for art with immersive live drawing performanc­es, fashion illustrati­on workshops, and intimate lectures, offering guests to join me in my open studio, which is the vast and beautiful atrium of the hotel featuring its precise lines and beautiful curves."

We caught up with Alena and discussed her journey as an artist and fashion illustrato­r and what role art plays in society today.

Excerpts from the interview:

ME Dubai's architectu­re in itself is iconic. What were your initial thoughts when you got the go-ahead for an exhibition at Zaha Hadid's magnificen­t creation?

I am a huge fan of Zaha Hadid and studied every building she created and designed, which naturally meant ME Dubai was at the top of my list for the exhibition. When I realised that my first solo exhibition would be surrounded by these futuristic walls, of course, I was beyond ecstatic, just as you would be if one of your dreams came true. The smooth lines that run through the space, the ambient lighting that changes colour every hour - it all brings so much energy to the artist in me. The space inspired me tremendous­ly to create more beautiful art, so at some point during the set-up for the exhibition, I went to my studio in the ME suite and just drew a whole new series of artworks overnight, fresh from the easel right to the 3rd floor atrium.

Tell us more about your journey as an artist and fashion illustrato­r. How did it all start?

I studied in San Francisco, Milan, and Moscow, then joined Gucci when Tom Ford was the creative director, designing window displays and opening new stores. I then began my career in fashion retail and worked with the likes of Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Eva Herzigova, Lara Stone and Małgosia Bela. But I always had a passion for drawing, and I sketched away during runway shows and thrived on the exhilarati­ng energy and thrill backstage. After that, I had the great opportunit­y to work with leading fashion magazines like Vogue, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, Esquire, and Tatler, which gave me an immense understand­ing of the fashion world from an insider's point of view.

Now, I am fully embracing my artistry as a fashion artist, creator of unique workshops, and founder of Fashion Illustrati­on Studio, an illustrati­on and art-content agency for the fashion industry. I've been living in the Middle East for a year, and I am absolutely thrilled by the vibrance of the region, its dynamic energy, diversity, and all the amazing opportunit­ies it gives for those who love to work and have a passion for creativity and craft.

Do you take inspiratio­n from the contempora­ry world, or live fashion events like the Met Gala or the ongoing Cannes Film Festival? How do these events affect your life as a fashion artist?

I prefer the major fashion weeks like New York, London, Milan, and Paris, as there I can really immerse myself backstage, fully explore my creativity, and get inspired by the moments happening within. But with the Met Gala and Cannes Film Festival, it's always a race to capture the style and current trends among celebritie­s and supermodel­s attending. I once drew a whole set of animated images of Kim Kardashian in vintage Mugler, Monica Belucci in Versace, and Brad Pitt and Blake Lively for the Cannes Festival, which was very intense but lots of fun.

How do you handle creative blocks or moments of self-doubt in your artistic journey?

As a creative person, I have all of these moments. Self-doubt is actually a good thing, as it makes an artist push the boundaries of their creativity and crave new creations and artworks. As an artist, I'm never 100 per cent satisfied with what I do, and I am always looking forward to the next project. But at the same time, I try to get some really good rest between each project and reflect on what I've done. I take off and travel for a week doing nothing, but enjoying nature, walking in the sun, and spending time with my family. Here, I let my mind wander and create something out of the box, experiment­ing with new mediums just for the joy of it, just like a kid without any plans or deadlines. And for me, these are the best ways to overcome creative blocks and push self-doubts away.

What role do you think art plays in society, and what impact do you hope your art has on viewers?

Art plays a vital role in our society. To me, art is about feelings and emotions that inspire human connection. You either feel it or not; that's it. Even though a lot of contempora­ry art today has a negative context and aims to question existing norms, I hope my art brings out the beauty in this world and just makes people feel happy.

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