Alexandra Nechita was born
in Romania in 1985. She began drawing at the age of two. At seven,
Alexandra was painting with oils and acrylics, and her first exhibit
was a one-woman (child) show held at a Los Angeles public library
when she was just eight years old.
Alexandra's talent was instantly recognized as capacity crowds came
to see her amazing and often monumental paintings. After seeing
her art, the press labeled her "The Petite Picasso." She
attracted the attention of art critics and the media who began telling
the world about this rarest of child prodigies - an artist who had
mastered drawing and color, an artist who had created a visual language
of her own, in a unique, lyrical, figurative, abstract cubist manner,
an artist who had only recently turned nine years old.
By age ten, Alexandra was producing strikingly accomplished canvases,
which were easily compared to the work of talented, fully mature
artists. Her works have a developed artistic personality, highly
sophisticated and fully alive to the nuances and possibilities of
her medium.
In November of 1999, Alexandra
was selected by the World Federation of United Nations to lead a
Global Arts Initiative involving more than 100 Nations. Alexandra
will touch millions of lives worldwide through her artwork and will
be recognized as a global influence through the spirit of the arts
in the 21st Century.