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Alexandra Averbach Paintings

b. 1981

Alexandra Averbach is continuously inspired and awed by the beauty of nature. In particular, she finds flowers and fruit to be visually striking to view and meditative to paint. Her paintings are almost always bathed in direct sunlight. The lights and darks, contrasts and shadows, encourage the viewer to linger a bit longer.

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Artist: Alexandra Averbach
Felicity

Felicity

By Alexandra Averbach

Located in Fairfield, CT

I am continuously inspired and awed by the beauty of nature. In particular, I find flowers and fruit to be visually striking and enticing to view and paint. However, I am drawn to pa...

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2010s Alexandra Averbach Paintings

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