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Alexandra Nechita 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. She has successfully broken the million dollar level. Her first show was in 1994, and today she has over 300 paintings. At age twelve, Alexandra is painting at a level comparable to such greats as Picasso and Matisse.
In Whoopi Goldberg's opinion, “The thumbprint of the Great One is on her.”
Alexandra Nechita's 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 had labeled her. She was immediately offered an exhibit at the 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 - an abstract cubist painter who had only recently turned nine years old.
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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.
At the ripe old age of eleven, Alexandra's career elevated to a level unimaginable for all but the truest of art masters. She became one of the most recognized artists on the world. Her exhibits attracted capacity crowds and her paintings sold out to hordes of eager collectors as quickly as she created them.
And, by age 11, she had successfully broken the million dollar level. Her first show was in 1994. Alexandra is painting at a level comparable to such greats as Picasso and Matisse.
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