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Alex Pauker
b. 1974
Born in
Russia in 1974, Pauker is one of the youngest of the
acclaimed contemporary artists to emerge from Israel in
recent years. He graduated with a degree in Fine Art
from the Yekaterinburg College of Art in 1990. He then
began travels throughout the world and was captured by
the extraordinary landscapes of Europe. This caused him
to earn a second art degree in Europe. He now resides in
Tel Aviv, Israel where he maintains a studio, while
continuing to travel extensively in search of subjects
and inspiration. He employs a facile technique with
palette knife in his paintings, building up the surfaces
of the works in a thick texture known as “impasto.” His
subjects are varied and taken from locales all over the
world, but are united with a sense of peace, natural
beauty, and tranquility. Pauker’s command over the
techniques of painting and more recently serigraphy, are
advanced way beyond his years. For this reason, he is
considered one of the most “up and coming” artists on
the scene today.
A brief list of his accomplishments includes First Prize
at the Leningrad International Symposium of Art,
one-person exhibitions at the Museum of Ramat Gan in
Israel, the Cultural Center of Natanya, the Gesher
Gallery of Tel Aviv, and the Smart Gallery at Hilton,
Tel Aviv.

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