Alexandra Swistak
Alexandra Swistak is an India-born, British Columbia–raised contemporary fine artist currently based in Vancouver, where she lives and works after a childhood spent moving frequently across the province and an adulthood marked by extensive travel throughout Europe, Asia, Mexico and the Middle East. She studied Art History and Education at the University of Victoria, alongside law and business, and later pursued further art studies in watercolor and ceramics in Japan and oil painting in France. As an immigrant woman of colour, she often explores the tensions between belonging and otherness, truth and power, love and loss, security and family. Drawing on the Flemish Renaissance, Mughal portraiture, Impressionism, Classicism and Cubism, as well as her fascination with the female gaze, she paints primarily in oils on linen and wood panels, using gouache and, more recently, acrylics on canvas boards for quicker, intuitive studies. A painting rarely begins and ends on a single panel: a representational sketch will slip into abstraction and expand across multiple substrates, evolving into diptychs or triptychs where figurative works are paired with abstract companion pieces. Embracing these unpredictable in-between states, her paintings form layered narratives that lead viewers away from the rituals of daily life and toward the inner landscapes where memory, identity and feeling quietly reside.
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They Drink From Flowers
A collection of tiny portraits