Andjana Pachkova
Hard Edges Soft Planes - Castle in the Sky, 2017
Mixed media and collage on Archer watercolour paper
Image size 42 x 59 cm, Framed size 62.5 x 80cm
SOLD
Andjana Pachkova
Fairy Floss Dream - Castle in the Sky, 2017
Mixed Media on Archer watercolour paper
Image size 37x58cm, Framed size 59x78 cm
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Andjana Pachkova
Alienation Landscape - Castle in the Sky, 2018
Acrylics, charcoal and crayons on canvas
61 x 92 cm
AVAILABLE $1,600
Andjana Pachkova
He and She Series - Castle in the Sky, 2017
Acrylics, charcoal and crayons on canvas
170 x 200 cm
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Andjana Pachkova
Inside Out Above and Beyond On the Picture Plane and Off - Castle in the Sky, 2017
Mixed Media and collage on Archer Watercolour paper
58x39cm
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Andjana Pachkova
It is with a Heavy Heart I am writing this letter to you - Castle in the Sky, 2018
Mixed media on canvas
76x103cm
SOLD
Andjana Pachkova
Love Is - Castle in the Sky, 2018
Acrylics, collage and crayons on canvas
61x92cm
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Andjana Pachkova
Morning Mint Mist - Castle in the Sky, 2017
Mixed Media and collage on Archer watercolour paper
29x38cm unframed
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Andjana Pachkova
Peaks and Shadows - Castle in the Sky , 2017
Acrylics and charcoal on canvas
91 x 122 cm
AVAILABLE $2,500
Andjana Pachkova
Practice of Non Attachment - Castle in the Sky , 2018
Acrylics, charcoal and crayons on French linen
61 x 92 cm
AVAILABLE $1,600
Andjana Pachkova
The Opposite of Death is Love - Castle in the Sky , 2017
Mixed media and collage on Archer watercolour paper
57x76 unframed 82x100cm framed
SOLD
Andjana Pachkova
The Monk and the Sea 1 - Castle in the Sky, 2017
Mixed media on Archer watercolour paper
57x76cm unframed 82x100cm framed
SOLD
Andjana Pachkova
The Monk and the Sea 2 - Castle in the Sky, 2017
Mixed media on Archer watercolour paper
57x76cm unframed
SOLD
Andjana Pachkova
Castle in the sky - Castle in the sky, 2018
Arcrylics, charcoal and crayons on canvas
170 x 200 cm
SOLD
Andjana Pachkova: Artist Statement & Bio
Andjana Pachkova is captivated by the never-ending dance of nature and the human; passionate and loving to be sure, yet also violent and at times exploitative. Her painting practice is firmly grounded in the intuitive, responding to the invisible and the ephemeral, to landscapes both travelled and felt. Her process follows the flow of substance, finding a place for herself that is liquid, fluid and moving very quickly. Interested in the infinite and treacherous possibility of water and surface, her painting practice explores the mutual interaction of the human and the landscape, how they move to shape and touch each other.
Born in Ukraine, Andjana Pachkova comes from a traditional Russian art tutoring background. Following the political movement Perestroika, she moved to Moscow and took classes at Stroganov Academy of Industrial and Applied Arts.
In 1997 Pachkova won the prestigious Davis Fellowship and subsequently moved to the United States. Alongside her academic studies, Andjana developed a drawing and painting practice informed by a passion for human relationships to landscape, in particular exploring the subtle changes in human psyche that occur when a person moves through a series of places. Andjana took art courses both at Dartmouth Colledge, New Hampshire and NYU, New York.
Grounded in the intuitive, Andjana’s paintings team with passion, submerging the viewer in an active experience of movement and self- actualisation. Responding to both invisible and ephemeral connection, to topographies both travelled and felt, her practice explores the mutual interaction of human within the landscape, how they move to shape and touch each other. Recently interested in the infinite and treacherous possibility of oceanscapes, her works and painting process have taken on the turbulence of substance, of flowing paint and swirling water, to find a place for herself on canvas that is fluid and living.
Pachkova has studied with notable artists such as Idris Murphy, Jo Bertini, Brandt Lewis, Denis Clarke and Tony Tozer. Upon her move to Australia in 2013, she began to exhibit her work in Sydney and since 2017 has been represented by Stanley Street Gallery in New South Wales.
Andjana's works are held in private collections across the United States, including Harvard Law faculty in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, Iceland, Finland, Israel and Lebanon.
Andjana Pachkova: CV April, 2024 Download
Born in Ukraine, Andjana Pachkova moved to Moscow and studied at the Stroganov Academy of Industrial and Applied Arts.
In 1997 Pachkova won the prestigious Davis Fellowship and subsequently moved to the United States. Alongside her academic studies, Andjana developed a drawing and painting practice informed by a passion for human relationships to landscape, in particular exploring the subtle changes in human psyche that occur when a person moves through a series of places.
Pachkova has studied with notable artists such as Idris Murphy, Jo Bertini, Brandt Lewis, Denis Clarke and Tony Tozer. Upon her move to Australia in 2013, she began to exhibit her drawing and painting in Sydney and since 2017 has been represented by Stanley Street Gallery in New South Wales.
Andjana's works are held in private collections across the United States, including Harvard Law faculty in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, Iceland, Finland, Israel and Lebanon.
Education
Solo exhibitions
Group exhibitions
Awards and achievements
Residencies & Workshops
Collections
Andjana’s works are held in private collections across the United States, including by a Harvard Law faculty in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Russia, all over Australia, Iceland, Finland, Israel and Lebanon, as well as New Zealand and displayed in corporate offices in Sydney CBD.
Reviews and publicity
Film/TV Appearances:
Several of Andjana’s paintings appeared in season two of the TV show “Secret City” on Foxtel and Nextflix in 2019 (with Oscars nominee for Best Supporting Actress Jackie Weever).
Several of Andjana’s works from the solo show 'Die Sehnsucht' appeared in the TV show “Between Two Worlds” in 2020.
Andjana’s work from 'Die Sehnsucht' also appeared in the 2022 Marvel film “Thor: Love and Thunder”.
Music Album Cover Commissions:
Reza Naeemi “Fernweh”, June 2020
Clay Hodges “Dancing with the Devil”, April, 2019
Reza Naeemi: Castle in the Sky, July 1, 2018
The Best Pessimist: Drawing the Endless Shore, DRAMA November 2017
MUUI: Seminal relased on MicroCastle, February 2017
Paranoid Dancer/Patrik Carrera: Vacant, January 2017
Paranoid Dancer/Patrik Carrera: Type 7-9, December 2016
Paranoid Dancer/Patrik Carrera Whim, December 2016
Paranoid Dancer: Reset November 2016
Directorships and Community Involvement:
In 2017 Andjana Pachkova was elected to the Board of Director of Workshop Art Center in Willoughby, Sydney area, Andjana served as the Chairwoman on the Programming Committee of the board until January 2019.
Jacquie Meng, Andjana Pachkova, Lucy Chetcuti, Denis Clarke & Andrew Sullivan
ON EXHIBITION
July 4-August 10, 2024