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Alexandra Nechita
The Wentworth Gallery is showing the works of Alexandra Nechita. The abtract painter, known as the “petite Picasso,” began drawing at age 2 and had her first exhibition when she was just 8 years old. Now she has been awarded and honored by different organizations all over the world for her extraordinary artwork and vision. The exhibit features over 150 pieces including watercolors, original acrylics on canvas, etchings, original drawings and sculptures.
The gallery is at 1025 Prospect St. For more information visit www.wentworthgallery.com or call (858) 551-7071.
Alexandra was born in Romania on August 27, 1985. She began working in pen and ink at the age of two. By age five, she had graduated to watercolors. At seven, she was using oils and acrylics.
Her first exhibit was a one-woman (child) show held at a Los Angeles area public library when she was just eight years old. Her talent was instantly recognized as capacity crowds came to see the “petite Picasso” as the press labeled her. She was immediately offered an exhibit at eh prestigious (non-profit) Mary Paxon Gallery where the exhibit attracted the attention of legitimate art critics and the media who began telling the world about this rarest of child prodigies and abstract cubist painter who had only recently turned nine years old.
Over the following months, Alexandra was invited to one exhibit after another. As she neared her tenth birthday, she had already held an astonishing eight solo exhibits and her talent was quickly being recognized by an art world astonished by her virtuosity.
Now, as a teenager, Alexandra’s career has elevated to a level unimaginable for all but the truest of art masters. She has become one of the most recognized artists in the world. Her exhibits attract capacity crowds and her paintings cell out to hordes of eager collectors as quickly as she creates them.
Alexandra Nechita’s lithographs are hand pulled collaborative prints created at Mourlot Press in Paris, France. Only the great artists such as Picasso, Chagall, Matisse, Miró and now Alexandra have been invited to work there.
Details: http://www.wentworthgallery.com/gevents.asp?header=events
Rev. Fr. Iustin Capsa
www.romanianchurch-sandiego.com