Alexandra Grant discloses the impact Reeves has had on her art since their relationship commenced in 2019. She recalls a pivotal studio visit where someone observed that her work had taken on a happier tone.
Keanu Reeves, Alexandra Grant openly expresses her admiration for the “John Wick” star at the Los Angeles Beverly Arts Icon Awards. She describes him as a profound inspiration, emphasizing his creativity, kindness, and unwavering work ethic.
Even when attending events without Reeves, Grant exudes confidence, attributing it to having established her career independently before their relationship blossomed. She shares, “The good news about falling in love as an adult is that I had built my own career by the time that my relationship had begun. I feel very confident in the relationship on the red carpet. I feel confident on it alone.”
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Grant delves into the dynamics of their connection, describing it as both “interdependent and independent in the best ways.” She praises their mutual influence, stating, “What I love about Keanu and our exchange is that we’re pushing each other to build new roads. Seeing the other person’s problem-solving is inspiring.”
Notably, Grant discloses the impact Reeves has had on her art since their relationship commenced in 2019. She recalls a pivotal studio visit where someone observed that her work had taken on a happier tone. She attributes this change to the joy and positivity Reeves has brought into her life.
The couple’s history goes beyond romance; they were friends and collaborators for years. Grant contributed illustrations to Reeves’ 2011 book, “Ode to Happiness,” and they collaborated again on the art book “Shadows” in 2016.
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Acknowledging Reeves’ absence from a recent event, Alexandra Grant reveals that he was busy performing with his band, Dogstar. She expresses pride in his musical endeavors, particularly during Hollywood’s ongoing writers’ and actors’ strikes.
Dogstar, in which Reeves plays bass, reunited earlier this year and is set to release a new album in October. Grant appreciates Reeves’ ability to pivot to music, noting that the strike provided more time for the band to hit the road.
In essence, Grant’s reflections paint a picture of a relationship built on mutual support, artistic collaboration, and the shared joy of growth in both their personal and professional lives.