Alexander Aurin is a digital artist and a practicing anesthaesiologist born in Michalovce, Slovakia, whose work explores layered cognition, emotional contradiction and fragmented internal experience. Working primarily in digital media, he creates psychologically charged compositions that combine figures, symbolic references,...
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Alexander Aurin is a digital artist and a practicing anesthaesiologist born in Michalovce, Slovakia, whose work explores layered cognition, emotional contradiction and fragmented internal experience. Working primarily in digital media, he creates psychologically charged compositions that combine figures, symbolic references, anatomical elements and text within unstable systems of meaning. Although formally educated in medicine rather than contemporary art, his practice is shaped by interest in perception, consiousness, emotional duality and the relationship between rational structure and subjective experience. His medical background strongly influences his approach to form, detail and psychological intensity.
Through repetitive digital processes, he develops layered compositions that examine thought as a dynamic interaction of memory, instinct, emotion, rationality and self-awareness. His visual language is defined by contradiction, chaotic yet structured, emotional yet analytical, restrained yet obsessive, reflecting the unstable and constantly shifting nature of internal experience, where thoughts constantly reorganize themselves.