Alexander Cheves

Date
15 April 2011

Sometimes it’s better for the artist himself to describe his work, partly so we don’t have to, but also because he’s usually better at it. Here’s to you, Alexander Cheves: “My work is fabricated primarily from wood, plaster, concrete, steel, and paint and is formed into ambiguous, free-formed shapes and designs that are drawn from hills, mountains, highways, buildings, clouds, swimming pools, etc. Each piece is an encapsulated event that moves to imply aesthetic relationships between man-made, industrial structures and the California landscape that absorbs them.”

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Alex Moshakis

Alex originally joined It’s Nice That as a designer but moved into editorial and oversaw the It’s Nice That magazine from Issue Six (July 2011) to Issue Eight (March 2012) before moving on that summer.

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