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Plamen Dimitrov, 1988 | Abstract sculptor
Plamen Dimitrov is an Bulgarian artist of figurative and abstract bronze sculptures.
Every sculptures are unique in the visual art world because they are 3 dimensional in nature and other then reliefs, utilize 360 degrees of space requiring the artist to fully think through this aspect of the work keeping it interesting and well thought out at all angles of view.
Anelia Pavlova, 1956
Anelia Pavlova / Анелия Павлова, also known as Annael, is a Bulgarian-born Australian artist.
She was born in Sofia, Bulgaria in 1956, and in 1993 moved to Adelaide, South Australia.
Her best known image is the Semillon label for the Semillon wine in the Peter Lehmann Wines "Art Series" range.
Georgi Kolarov, 1981 | Cityscapes painter
Georgi Kolarov was born in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
At a very young age, he discovered that he was drawn to painting and knew he wanted to become an artist.
The idea of doing anything else seemed unappealing to him.
He saw painting as an intuitive and sensorial process, balancing pictorial elements to reveal the poetry of color and form in the everyday objects around him.
Recognizing Georgi’s talent, his parents sent him to the Professional School of Stage Arts in Plovdia when he was still very young.
Nikolo Balkanski, 1957 | Impressionist painter
Nikolo Balkanski began painting at very early age and graduated from the Medium Special Arts School in Sofia, Bulgaria, when he was 18.
At just 21, he held his first solo exhibition, “Time and People“, featuring portraits of some of the country's leading actors, poets and politicians, organized by his father, who is attorney, writer and poet.
This unique show garnered a lot of attention for the young artist, and he soon continued his studies at the art academy in Sofia, specializing in paintings.
After moving to Finland with his parents, he studied at the University of Helsinki.
Nikolay Ninov, 1973
Nikolay Ninov is a Bulgarian artist, born in 1973. He graduated from SSHU for PI. Tryavna, and later VTU "St. st. Cyril and Methodius", specialty Sculpture by prof. Konstantin Denev and prof. Velichko Minekov.
Since 2009 he is the Associate professor at Varna Free University in Sculpture. Winner of prizes for contemporary arts, including the award for Young Artist from the National Biennial of Small Forms, Pleven (2004).
He has participated in numerous national and international festivals and symposiums for contemporary arts and sculpture.
Lyubena Fox / Любена Фокс, 1994 | Classical painter
Bulgarian painter Lyubena Fox / Любена Фокс is born in Sofia. In 2013 she graduates from the Bulgarian National School of Fine Arts, specializing in Illustration.
The same year she starts her studies with John M.Angel, moving to Florence, Italy and in 2016 graduates from the Angel Academy Florence.
Right after, she has a study session with Alessandro Dari.
Jules Pascin (1885-1930) | Expressionist painter
Bulgarian🎨-born painter Jules Pascin, original name Julius Pincas, renowned for his delicate draftsmanship and sensitive studies of women.
Born of Italian Serbian and Spanish Jewish parents, Pascin was educated in Vienna before he moved to Munich, Germany, where he attended art school in 1903.
Beginning in 1904, his drawings were regularly published in satiric journals such as the Lustige Blätter and Simplicissimus. At the request of his family, who disapproved of his bohemian lifestyle, he changed his name to Pascin in 1905.
Zahari Zograf (1810-1853) | Fresco painter
Zahariy Hristovich Dimitrov / Захарий Христович Димитров, better known as Zahari Zograf (or Zahariy Zograf; Захари(й) Зограф) is a famous Bulgarian painter🎨 of the Bulgarian National Revival, noted for his church mural paintings and icons and often regarded as the founder of secular art in Bulgaria due to the introduction of everyday life elements in his work.
Bulgarian Art History and Sitemap
The early impetus of Bulgarian traditions in the arts was cut short by the Ottoman occupation in the 14th century, and many early masterpieces were destroyed.
Native artistic life emerged again in Bulgaria during the national revival in the 19th century.
Among the most influential works were the secular and realist paintings of Zahari Zograph in the first half of the century and Hristo Tsokev in the second half.
At the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century, Bulgarian painters such as Anton Mitov and the Czech-born Ivan Mrkvichka produced memorable works, many of them depicting the daily life of the Bulgarian people.
Ognian Kuzmanov, 1979 | Abstract painter
Ognian Kuzmanov/Огнян Кузманов is an Bulgarian professional artist who lives and works in Pleven, Bulgaria.
He has made many exhibitions in Europe: in France, Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Cheh Republic, Marocco, Serbia and Bulgaria.
Many of his art works are possession of different european private collectors.
He's also shown his artworks in the USA, Canada, Australia and Asia.
He paints mostly portraits, seascapes and abstracts in oil. His works nave been collected all around the world.
Dimitri Vojnov, 1946 | Symbolist / Surrealist painter
Dimitri Vojnov had always a strong interest for the great painters of art history and Renaissance, such as Piero della Francesca or Hans Holbein. He uses as a background coloring an intense cobalt blue that is a reference to the Renaissance period.
Undoubtedly his work shows his long term classical academic education in painting which fascinates with provocative and erotic illustrations, which often are exaggerated in a grotesque way.
Maria Ilieva, 1973 | Portrait / Still life painter
Maria Ilieva was born in Sofia, Bulgaria.
In 1991, she graduated from National School of Fine Arts, and in 1997, the National Academy of Fine Arts in Sofia, with speciality Mural Painting.
Since 1997, Maria Ilieva is a member of the Association of Bulgarian Artists.
She works in the field of the murals, portraits, still lifes, illustrations and fine arts painting.
Her works are property of private collections in Germany, United Kingdom, France, Japan, Russia and USA.
Miroslav Yotov, 1977 | Figurative / Surrealist painter
Miroslav Yotov was born in Isperih, Bulgaria. Yotov or Cirk as he is fondly known to his friends is an enterprising and versatile young artist whose work and scope embraces an amalgam of styles that highlight his unique individualism and view of the world.
His style is unique - because of its Bulgarian accent and emotion, the brush strokes are well articulated and on occasions lustful, as if he is trying to seduce the viewer. This particular idiosyncrasy has won him accolades and admiration from his peers, critics and connoisseurs.
He has participated in several exhibitions in Bulgaria including major ones in Shumen, Isperih and Divdiadovo.
His paintings are well sort after by the discerning connoisseurs, young professionals and entrepreneurs with a sophisticated taste for vibrant and captivating colors and that unique Balkan perspective.
Ignat Ignatov, 1978 | Impressionist painter
Ignat Ignatov is a contemporary artist with exemplary talent. His interpretation of the spirit of fine art saturates his paintings with a unique expressive richness. Although each new subject seems to dictate the style and approach, his paintings are always alive with color, light, texture, atmosphere, energy, and emotion.
Ignat was born in 1978 in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria and grew up in Sevlievo, Bulgaria.
Ignat was born in 1978 in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria and grew up in Sevlievo, Bulgaria.
At age thirteen, his promising talent in drawing, painting, and sculpting earned him one of only thirty available spots to attend the renowned Secondary Art School of Applied Arts in Tryavna, Bulgaria. Ignat’s five years there established the foundation for his academic art training.
Following graduation in 1996, Ignat attended St. Cyril and St. Methodius University of Veliko Tarnovo, where he studied under the demanding atelier approach to fine art. In 1997, at the age of nineteen, Ignat financed his move to the United States using proceeds from the sale of his art. He is now a United States citizen residing in California.
Dimitar Voinov Junior, 1971 | Figurative painter
Dimitar Voinov Junior / Димитър Войнов-младши - was born in Sofia, Bulgaria. In 1990 graduated The High School of Fine Arts “I. Petrov” Sofia. In 1997 graduated fresco in the National Art Academy, Sofia.
He has above 22 individual exhibitions. He has a prize “Silver Vazrazdane” for painting.
Lives and works in Sofia. Since 1997 participation in a great number of collective exhibitions in Bulgaria, Switzerland, Turkey, Cyprus, Germany, France, England.
Tzviatko Kinchev, 1980 | Digital painter
Freelance Artist / Illustrator Tzviatko Kinchev was born in Sofia, Bulgaria and has developed a very unique digital painting style.
He is studing engraving in National Academy of Fine Arts, Sofia and also working for Haemimont Games as an 2D artist. Check out his works and how he uses a great colorful palette of warm colors.
Albena Vatcheva, 1967 | Fantasy painter
Albena Vatcheva is an French artist of Bulgarian origin who advances in a spectacular way.
Her painting has inherited various traditions, including that of masters of the icon.
Using different oriental sources, she has created a world of troubling fairy, which is a real fascination for the eye, as her glowing colors create magic.
Tender, loving, her characters live in a world of peace, harmony and mutual consolation.
Ilian Rachov, 1970 | Baroque Era style painter
Born in Sofia, Bulgaria, Ilian Rachov starts his artistic career like self-taught man in 1988 realizing copies of medieval orthodox icons and frescoes, re-discovering ancient techniques of gilding methods and how to engrave after the golden backgrounds of the icons. His personal elaboration of that kind of old techniques and his modern view of this very antique art helps him to develop an own personal and unmistakable style in the iconography field.
This makes him very popular in Bulgaria and outside of the borders, gaining international appreciation and followers.
Donatella Versace ed Ilian Rachov
Ivaylo Petrov (Bulgarian, 1965)
Bulgarian artist Ivaylo Petrov was born in Sofia, Bulgaria.
In 1984 graduated from the School of Fine Arts in Sofia, and from 1990-1995 he studied at the Bulgarian University of Fine Arts. Since 1996 has taught at the University of Architecture.
The first solo exhibition was held in 1994 then numerous exhibitions in Italy, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Germany, USA, Czech Republic.
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