Aleksandra de Pan is a painter of Russian origin currently living in Florence, Italy which, thanks to its landmark art, culture, and nature contributed to further developing her artistic vein. Her passion for art and painting was born at a very young age.
She has received several recognitions from some of the sector’s leading critics and has showcased her works at a number of exhibitions, both domestically as well as internationally.
“Creation is an absolute necessity that makes you forget everything else. Art evokes emotions and emotions make you feel alive, so here the circle is closed,” says Aleksandra
From an educational perspective, although Aleksandra gained a degree in non-art subject, for 3 years she read at the Institute of Design in Moscow, where she gained the basic knowledge of academic painting.
Her style converges elements of surrealism and expressionism, whilst her approach to painting mirrors the “High Renaissance” instinct of following what is dictated by her senses. The result is unique works, heirs of the twentieth-century tradition of conceptual painting, an art full of hidden meanings, which challenges the observer to investigate the unknown.
Mirror her own personality, Aleksandra de Pan is constantly looking for stimuli that lead her to experiment with new techniques and styles in her works.
“Art is life and as such, I never decouple from it! I’m expressing my emotions through my works,” says Aleksandra