Valentin Yordanov is a positive, successful and radiant person who has been transforming the face of Las Vegas with his extraordinary colourful art installations, paintings and sculptures. The story of the Bulgarian artist is fascinating and motivating...
He is known to generations of Bulgarians for his comic strips for the comics magazines Daga (Rainbow) and Chuden Svy at (Wonderworld). He is also author of movie posters and cartoons and has illustrated hundreds of books for children and adults of..
To put on the eyes of a Renaissance man, take a peek into modernity and lose oneself into the swirling depths of one's imaginary world - this amalgam of past, present and imaginary is conjured up by the magical touch of artist Lil i ana..
In moments of crisis, when a nation is oppressed and desperate, it usually looks back to the past, to history, to find an explanation for why it has been subjected to such an ordeal. Then this nation needs t he bright memory of all those..
Is it possible for an archeological museum to be the most suitable place for a modern art exhibition? The answer can be found in the spacious central hall of the Archaeological Museum in Sofia, where the exhibition "Lapis specularis. Underground Light”..
The pandemic has changed many things in our lives, in our work, in our behavior and sensitivity. This change is the connecting line in a new exhibition entitled "Storms, Park and Princesses with Hair Rollers" , opening on April 16 in the "..
Poet, writer, artist, musician – a versatile personality who hates monotony and jealously guards his spontaneity as his strongest asset in everything he does. Rosen Karamfilov uses each of his talents to convey a certain message, as well as..
Maria Maneva expresses her ideas through natural materials with the ease other artists use brushes and paints. And if for most of us sea shells and pebbles are only a memory of our summer vacation, Maria Maneva views them as a..
Petya Peeva and Plamen Kostov get inspiration from shapes, colors and light and shadows in nature when they draw their paintings. Their works are like an ethereal imprint of animate and inanimate nature on the white canvas. At first glance..
Zahari Zograf, an emblematic figure of the Bulgarian National Revival, who has gone down in history as an artist, but also as an advocate for the use of the Bulgarian language in church service, died on 14 June 167 years ago. The master icon painter..