Alexandra Pacula

Works
  • Cityscape painting with blurred lights
    OFF AXIS, 2025
  • Cityscape painting with blurred lights
    NEON BLOOM, 2025
  • High intensity painting of city and river
    RISING TIDE, 2024
  • Painting of colorful streaks in between two skyscrapers
    ZENITH, 2023
  • Blurry cityscape of the Freedom Tower and graffiti
    STREET GLYPHS, 2023
  • Oil painting of city at night on linen
    ELECTRIC TRAILS, 2022
  • Oil painting of city at night on linen
    RAPID RISE, 2022
  • Oil painting of city street and building on linen
    LINEAR MOVEMENT I, 2021
  • painting of illuminated windows in skyscraper
    INSIDE THE GRID I, 2023
  • Painting of abstracted city skyline with dark blue night sky
    LUMINOUS DUSK, 2023
  • Blurry cityscape of a New York City bridge
    EVENING RHAPSODY, 2023
  • Oil painting of cityscape on linen
    DIGITAL, 2019
  • Oil painting of blurred cityscape on linen
    BLUR 2, Transient Blur, 2020
  • Landscape with grey sky, fall foliage, and a pond
    PROMISED LAND, 2023
  • Oil painting of plant in forest on linen
    SPRING THAW, 2020
  • Oil painting of mushrooms in forest on panel
    MUSHROOM FOREST, 2020
  • Oil painting of mushroom on panel
    MUSHROOM I, 2020
Biography

Alexandra Pacula (b. 1979, Poland) is a cityscape and landscape artist, focusing on realism through oil painting. She received her BFA from the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, completing her MFA in painting and drawing at Montclair State University in New Jersey.

 

Pacula is fascinated by light and its transformations. About her painting she says, “My work investigates a world of visual intoxication; it captures moments of enchantment, which are associated with urban nightlife… I recreate the feeling of dizziness and confusion by letting the paint blur and allowing shapes to dissolve. I suggest motion in order to slow down the scene and capture the fleeting moments, which tend to be forgotten.”

 

Alexandra Pacula’s work is in several public and corporate collections, including Harvard Law School, PACE University, and Tohokushinsha Film Corporation in Tokyo. She has frequently exhibited in solo and group exhibitions.

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