The artist Alla Georgieva and her way to explain to herself what happened amidst the ongoing trauma.
Aleksey Kulinkovich studied interior design, but for almost ten years he has been working as an illustrator and graphic designer for various advertising companies in Minsk, the capital city of Belarus.
Martina Vacheva's first solo exhibition Sereality (2016) in Sariev Gallery with curator Vera Mlechevska attracted the attention of her colleagues and the public, and it quickly became clear that her work would be popular both in Bulgaria and abroad.
When Mihail Mihailov says that he is about to spend several weeks in complete isolation in Vienna, he is not talking about quarantine. Ever since it was announced in January that the installation There You Are would represent Bulgaria at this year's Venice Biennale, Mihailov has been caught in a whirlwind of media appearances, logistical challenges and deadlines, while his desire to shake off all this noise and focus on real work has only increased.
Textile, installations, photography, audio, and video also started to appear in her work. Everything Sevda Semer creates seems to offer a direct conduit to her personal thoughts, feelings, experiences, but it is also often a response to public attitudes.
Boris Pramatarov is an artist with a very distinctive style, a book illustrator for SONM publishing house, and a zine author. And now can also add tattoo artist to the list.
We can enjoy many book covers featuring Vyara Boyadzhieva's work, and she is also working on several projects for illustrated children's books, including one that she is writing herself.
Mila Yaneva - Tabakova for the boutique graphic novel Souvenirs, which she self-published in a limited edition of 100 copies