Alexandra Averbach
"I seek to capture that brief, luminous moment when flowers are at their peak - vibrant, open, and offering the fullest expression of their natural beauty. It is a moment that feels both powerful and fragile, and I’m drawn to preserving it on canvas before it fades. The early afternoon sun plays a crucial role in this process. Its warm, golden light gives the petals a distinct gleam - a glow that deepens their colors and sharpens their forms. Painting them at their finest bloom offers me a sense of peace, knowing that something so ephemeral can be captured and held."
- Alexandra Averbach, 2025

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Alexandra Averbach, "Sincere (Lisianthus,)" 2025, oil on canvas mounted on aluminum, 29 x 29 inches - SOLD

Alexandra Averbach, "Glaze (Peony,)" 2025, oil on canvas mounted on aluminum, 34 x 24 inches, $6,400

Alexandra Averbach, "Endearment (Princess Aiko Roses,)" 2025, oil on canvas mounted on aluminum, 34 x 28 inches - SOLD

Alexandra Averbach, "Silk (Ranunculus Butterfly,)" 2025, oil on canvas mounted on aluminum, 30 x 24 inches, $5,400

Alexandra Averbach, "Marvel (Ranunculus Butterfly,)" 2025, oil on canvas mounted on aluminum, 28 x 20 inches, $5,200
"I am continuously inspired and awed by the beauty of nature. In particular, I find flowers and fruit to be the most visually striking and enticing to view and paint." - Alexandra Averbach

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Alexandra Averbach, "Beguile," 2024, oil on canvas mounted on aluminum, 30 x 48 inches, $8,000




Alexandra Averbach, "Honey," 2024, oil on canvas mounted on aluminum, 24 x 20 inches, $4,200

Alexandra Averbach, "Splash," 2024, oil on canvas mounted on aluminum, 20 x 20 inches, $3,800

Alexandra Averbach, "Bewitch," 2024, oil on canvas mounted on aluminum, 45 x 45 inches, $11,500


Alexandra Averbach, "Bewitch," 2024, oil on canvas mounted on aluminum, 45 x 45 inches, $11,500

Alexandra Averbach, "Satin," 2024, oil on canvas mounted on aluminum, 18 x 20 inches - SOLD

Alexandra Averbach, "Coalescence," 2023, oil on canvas mounted on aluminum, 30 x 48 inches - SOLD

Alexandra Averbach, "Intrigrue," 2023, oil on canvas mounted on aluminum, 30 x 30 inches - SOLD

Alexandra Averbach, "Melody," 2023, oil on canvas mounted on aluminum, 21 x 16 inches - SOLD

Alexandra Averbach, "Tender," 2023, oil on canvas mounted on aluminum, 18 x 18 inches - SOLD
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Alexandra Averbach, "Smitten," 2023, oil on canvas mounted on aluminum, 20 x 20 inches - SOLD

Alexandra Averbach, "Entranced," 2023, oil on canvas mounted on aluminum, 30 x 50 inches - SOLD

Alexandra Averbach, "Spry," 2022, oil on canvas, 26 x 18 inches - SOLD

Alexandra Averbach at Arden Gallery

Alexandra Averbach, "Chorus," 2021, oil on canvas, 30 x 50 inches - SOLD

Alexandra Averbach, "Adorn," 2021, 26 x 24 inches, oil on canvas - SOLD
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Alexandra Averbach in American Art Collector, August 2022

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ARTIST STATEMENT

"I am drawn to painting still life not only because I find my chosen subject matter beautiful, but also because of how I feel when I work. As I paint, the luminous petals of flowers or the round drupelets of a raspberry become a semi-hypnotizing pattern that is very calming and soothing. My minimalistic setups add to these effects. I wish for my paintings to convey a sense of stillness, as if time is suspended within the painting, and hope the viewer experiences the same sense of tranquility in my work.
To further draw the eye in, my paintings are almost always bathed in direct sunlight. The lights and darks, contrasts and shadows, encourage the viewer to linger a bit longer, thus making the work more enticing. From a process perspective, changes often need to be made in order to perfect the design. A petal shape is adjusted here, the color of another adjusted there. As I progress along, up close an abstract pattern begins to emerge. It is only when I stand back that each flower or berry looks complete and whole." - Alexandra Averbach