Alexis Baranek Art Collections
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Artwork by Alexis Baranek
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Distant Brilliance by Alexis Baranek
Opposition by Alexis Baranek
Oxidation by Alexis Baranek
Autumn Color by Alexis Baranek
Wildflowers by Alexis Baranek
Late Day by Alexis Baranek
Two Sheds in the Trees by Alexis Baranek
Mountain Layers by Alexis Baranek
St. Augustine Sunset by Alexis Baranek
Coastal Color by Alexis Baranek
Bright Day by Alexis Baranek
Window Box and Old Stucco by Alexis Baranek
Forest of Morpheus by Alexis Baranek
Aqua Forest by Alexis Baranek
Deep Thinking by Alexis Baranek
Happy Mushrooms by Alexis Baranek
After the Storm by Alexis Baranek
Discovery by Alexis Baranek
Concentric by Alexis Baranek
Pines and Wildflowers by Alexis Baranek
Little Things by Alexis Baranek
Color Chaos by Alexis Baranek
Dow Garden's Pond by Alexis Baranek
Rocks and Wall by Alexis Baranek
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About Alexis Baranek
I am an artist living in beautiful Tennessee, USA. I have been painting and creating most of my life and although I have various important priorities in my life, creating is not an option – it is a necessity. Growing up in historic St. Augustine, Florida, with it’s amazing architecture, living next door to a noted artist of the time as well as the beautiful Atlantic Ocean have always provided inspiration. After spending 10 plus years in the administrative field and wishing I could escape, I was finally able to direct more of my attention to art when we moved back to Florida from Charleston, SC. In recent years I’ve had even more inspiration from the mountains and seasonal changes in Tennessee.
I am mostly self-taught and learned much from numerous failures, books and more recently online courses and I find that as an artist you are always evolving, learning and at times becoming frustrated. I am not the type that can totally stick to doing the same type of creating, hence I work in several mediums and my style ranges from realistic to totally abstract. Although I’ve sometimes heard that an artist should stick to one style, I find that would totally stifle my creativity. I’ve observed that many other artists feel the same way.
At times I venture at times into jewelry design and have also delved into other types of creation – it all keeps the inspiration flowing.
My paintings are in collections around the United States as well as Canada and England.