Alexandra Trizna is a Russian-born visual artist known for her dynamic and evolving body of work. Born in 1980 in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg), Russia, she pursued her passion for art from an early age. She graduated from the Saint Petersburg Art and Industry Academy (Stieglitz State Academy of Art and Design) in 2005, specializing in graphic arts.
Throughout her career, Alexandra has demonstrated a commitment to artistic exploration, seamlessly transitioning between various techniques and materials. Her work embodies a fusion of freedom and precision, reflecting her unique vision and adaptability.
Her artistic journey has been marked by international experiences, including study grants in Denmark (2001-2002) and Poland (2003). In 2005, she was a prize winner in the art competition “Muse of St-Petersburg” for her diploma project “Night Petersburg.” Alexandra has been an active member of various artists’ unions, including the Union of Artists of Russia (since 2006) and the Swedish Artists National Organization (since 2011).
Her exhibition history is extensive, featuring solo and group exhibitions across Russia and Europe. Notable exhibitions include a solo show at Väsby Konsthall in Stockholm (2016) and participation in the Konstrundan 2020 in Mariehamn, Åland.
In addition to her visual art practice, Alexandra has expanded into art life coaching, offering creative coaching services and unique art and stress reduction therapy, including Neurographica®.
Alexandra Trizna continues to evolve her career by integrating her artistic talents with her passion for personal development. Through her platform, Creative Space Daily, she offers art life coaching services that include basic drawing skills, Neurographica, and casual dancing therapy. These sessions are designed to uplift inner creativity and are available both individually and in groups, catering to people of all ages.
Her commitment to fostering creativity is evident in her diverse offerings, which aim to inspire and empower individuals through art. While specific details about her future projects are not publicly disclosed, Alexandra’s ongoing initiatives suggest a continued focus on blending art with personal growth and well-being.