Professional practice: Alexandra Ghimisi Ghimisi is a Romanian born artist and began her art career in 2016 when she moved to the UK to pursue he passion for art. Ghimisi has a BA degree and is currently a tutor with Inspire culture where she tutors painting to adult learner. She actively contributed to the Nottingham art scene as a member of the National acrylic painters association and and a fellow of the Nottingham society of artists. Ghimisi makes her living by not only selling her own artwork but by tutoring, workshops and holding exhibitions dating back to 2019. Ghimisi strives to inspire others by by showcasing the power of dedication and passion and uses vivid colours within her own work that excite the imagination and allow viewers to explore their own experiences. One of the main things that I have taken away from research is the importance of having a stable income while being an artist. https://www.artiogallery.com/alexandra-ghimisi https://www.napa-uk.art/a...
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