Alexandra Telgmann | 2022 Year in Review
Was 2022 a good year for you?
It was an awesome year
What were some of the highlights in your art career?
Exhibition at the Meam Museum, Semi Finalist in ARC 16 Salon, huge article in the weekend journal in the local newspaper, finalist in the member only competition of the Portrait Society of America
What were some of the pitfalls?
Working very hard and now I´m a bit exhausted.
Did you art sell?
Yes I´m pretty happy with all my sales and I have a lot new art collectors.
Were you included in any shows?
MEAM show and upcoming show with gallery Artelibre and the Pictor gallery in New York.
Were you published in any art magazines or periodicals?
Yes in our cross regional newspaper in the cover page of the weekend journal.
How has social media affected your daily practice?
Since reels are the new thing, I tried to film a lot more this year than taking photos and I still have additional material to cut. Also, I created an artist statement video.
What are you looking forward to in 2023?
The show at the Pictor gallery, to start more great paintings, creating NFTs, to sell prints, submitting to magazines, being the best version of myself and getting better every day
Alexandra’s work specializes in the natural interaction between the female body and the element of water. The deep connection between the artist and the sea is visible in many of Alexandra's paintings. For her, the sea is a decelerating place of power that creates inner peace and at the same time reflects states of consciousness of one's own life. This intention always flows into her work.
The beginnings of Alexandra Telgmann's artistic work were influenced in her childhood by her father, an important goldsmith artist. After successfully completing her master's degree in goldsmithing, she studied portrait and nude painting at the College of Art and Design in Savannah/ USA and gave her artistic career a new direction. Numerous international and national exhibitions in Charleston (South Carolina), Las Vegas, Colorado Springs, Paris, Munich and Leipzig followed her first solo exhibition “Laconella” at the Pinnacle Gallery/Savannah USA. Her oil paintings are currently represented by the Grand Bohemian Gallery in Charleston /USA and the 33rd Contemporary Art Gallery in Chicago.