The connection between Bulgaria, "Dali's Moustache" and Picasso is a topic that could remain widely discussed in the next few years, and perhaps even decades. The reason for this is not related to new technologies and artificial intelligence, nor to discoveries in the genealogical connections of the great artists of the 20th century, but to a Bulgarian woman - the artist Anna Mutavska.
"The general idea was about unity in this callous world, in which one of the values is love. Each side of the painting depicted a different aspect of it and a different plot. In my childhood, I was impressed by Claude Monet and how at first nothing is understood in his paintings, but when you look more closely, everything becomes clear. There was wind in them. This wind that should always be present in everything a person does. Even if one sells chewing gum, it should be there!" says Anna Mutavska.
Photos: BTA, Desislava Shapkarova, Facebook/Anna Mutavska
English publication Rositsa Petkova
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