Aleksandra Pavlović was born in 1988 in Kruševac, Serbia, where she lived the first ten years of her life; she had a happy childhood despite the wars. In the 1998 she moved to Italy with her family, then in 2008 moved to Trieste where she studied European languages. She worked as an interpreter, as a commercial employee, as a translator, as a real estate agent and again as a commercial employee… she traveled through Europe and, at the age of 30, she resumed her greatest dream (actually always cultivated): to become a painter. 

As a child she attended an art academy in her hometown, but soon abandoned  because she was bored while copying busts or still life. Rebellious from birth, she deeply knew herself and immediately took the path of abstract art; what for many artists is a point of arrival for Aleksandra is a starting point towards even deeper knowledge of one’s self. She has exhibited in Milan and Venice, with important art critics, but believes in the selfmade man, the man who does himself, who despite the difficulties does not give up, but struggles because he believes in himself.

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