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CZECH REPUBLIC
My artworks are characterized by a versatile use of imagery, textures, layers, and mark-making. Spontaneity is a key factor that accompanies my creative vision. I play with my sense of composition, design, and contrast to convey a remarkable sense of balance and harmony.
Since my young age, I've been waiting for the chance to devote more time to art, and seven years ago I finally got the chance to realize my dream. I loved to draw and paint from a very young age, and my art teacher at primary school noticed me and suggested that train myself.
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What will you learn
To provide the artists with the tools and knowledge that are necessary to get started with their own practice, several art seminars with various topics will be provided.
The seminars will always take place at 19:00 Central European Time (GMT+1). Add it to your agenda here.
Navigating Legal Issues in the Arts by GJW 19.02.2025
This seminar will provide an essential guide to the legal matters artists need to understand to protect their work and organize their careers effectively. Topics include intellectual property rights, copyright basics, contracts, and licensing agreements. Participants will learn how to navigate regulations specific to the creative industries and develop practical strategies for managing legal aspects of their artistic practice.
Funding Art: Legal and Financial Perspectives by GJW 19.03.2025
This session delves into the intersection of legal and financial considerations for artists seeking funding. Participants will explore different funding options, such as grants, sponsorships, and crowdfunding, and how to navigate the legal documentation involved. The workshop will also cover financial planning, tax obligations, and budgeting strategies to ensure sustainable income streams while maintaining compliance with legal requirements.
Curation & Gallery Interest by Ari S. Kupsus
Learn how to present your work to galleries and curators. Explore what makes your portfolio stand out, how to approach galleries, and the key elements curators look for when selecting pieces for exhibitions. This workshop will provide valuable insights into building long-lasting relationships with art institutions.
Creating Art Centers & Communities and Attracting Audiences to Your Art Center by Ari S. Kupsus
Discover how to build and manage creative spaces that foster artistic collaboration and community engagement. Whether it’s an art center, co-working space, or cultural hub, you’ll gain knowledge on structuring these environments to support both emerging and established artists, and learn strategies for sustaining them. Once your creative space is established, how do you get people through the door? This session will focus on marketing techniques, community outreach, and audience engagement strategies to attract visitors, build a loyal audience, and create meaningful connections with the local and global arts community..
Applying to International Calls: Essentials for Artists by Art Connects Society
This seminar, organized by Valentine Svihalek—contemporary artist and founder/director of Art Connect Society—will guide artists through the essential dos and don’ts of applying for international open calls, artist residencies, publications, and other professional opportunities. With years of experience curating exhibitions and connecting artists globally, Valentine will share practical insights on crafting standout applications that captivate curators, publishers, and organizations. Emphasis will be placed on clarity, presentation, and storytelling to help artists make a compelling case for their inclusion in opportunities worldwide.
Your Digital Footprint: Giving it a Facelift by Art Connects Society
In this seminar, artists will explore how to enhance their online presence through social media and websites. The session will offer practical advice on optimizing social media profiles and content to engage followers and attract attention from galleries, collectors, and collaborators. Artists will receive an overview of website best practices, focusing on user-friendly design, clear navigation, and compelling visuals that represent their work. The workshop will also delve into identifying and targeting key audiences, potential partners, and collaborators, helping artists strategically position themselves in the digital space for greater visibility and impact.
Pricing Your Art for the Market by Victory Art
The Art of Writing Proposals and Grant Applications by Victory Art
Sustainability in Art: Eco-Friendly Practices by Victory Art
Preparing for Exhibitions and Art Fairs by Victory Art
Crowdfunding for Art Projects by Victory Art
Collaborating with Other Artists and Creative Fields by Victory Art
Leveraging Social Media for Art Promotion by Victory Art
Building and Maintaining Professional Networks by Victory Art
Understanding Art Markets: Local vs. Global by Victory Art
Diversifying Income Streams as an Artist by Victory Art
Selling Your Art Online: E-commerce Platforms and Strategies by Victory Art
Transitioning from Emerging to Established Artist by Victory Art
Collaborating with Art Institutions and Museums by Victory Art
The Ethics of Art: Cultural Appropriation and Representation in Context of Challenging Political Scene by Victory Art
Bulgaria
COUNTRIES
BULGARIA
BULGARIA
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My name is Emilia. I beliеve I was born an artist. It took me some time in my childhood to understand which art suits me best.
I want, at least I hope, the viewers of my art to feel the same happiness and peace of mind that I had while painting the piece. I want them to feel the warmth, the comfort, the quietness that I rest between the layers of paint.
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I am Ivan Gotsev. I was born in a beautiful small town, located at the foot of Pirin Mountain, Bulgaria. Like all children, I loved to paint, however, my passion and imagination has not left me to this day. Nature and people are the reason I became an artist.
It is very typical of me to combine elements of my experiences with nature and add a personal meaningful interpretation of abstract images.
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Milena Gaytandzhieva (1980) obtained her bachelor's degree in Textile Design and Art from the National Academy of Art in Sofia, Bulgaria in 2004.
I cannot live without creating art. I am a creative person and just cannot work anything else except art or a job which is connected to art like a design for example. I search for art everywhere when I cook, when I walk, celebrate a birthday, make love.
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I’m an artist from Bulgaria. I fell in love with abstract painting because it is unpredictable and interesting as a technique that requires all my attention. I use the wet-wet technique with pigments and different oils. This way of creating art is quite interesting, painting leads the artist in some unknown, random direction. Right now I’m more interested in experimenting with different materials, such as oil, various solvents, pigments, etc. I was always interested in the technique and technology of painting with color.
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Romania
VICTORY ART IN ROMANIA
Adrian Dica (b. 1984 Alexandria) is a Romanian painter and he currently lives and works in Bucharest. He studied Fine Arts at the National University of Arts in Bucharest (UNARTE). In 2014 he obtained a BA of Fine Arts degree and in 2016 a MA at the same department, both at Prof. Marcel Bunea. He was awarded UGARTE Excellence Diploma for Painting for his BA artworks.
The general technique principle concerns several cycles of construction-deconstruction, addition-extraction of pictorial matter, and of elements of a plastic discourse. These favors the “coexistence” of the experimental elements and of the accidental factor assumed with a “correct” technical, psychological and historical approach.
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I invite you to enter an art universe, to explore different styles, techniques, and artistic themes. From abstract art to realism, from collages to unique textile prints, all my works present an original vision. My inspiration sources are many and varied: from the surrounding nature (floral and vegetal motifs), architecture elements, decorative motifs of Romanian folklore, to elements from other cultures, abstract geometric compositions to realistic studies from nature.
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The act of intuitive painting is precious moment to reconnect with oneself, allowing for a moment of solitude and rejuvenation before embarking on the day's journey.As an intuitive abstract painter, my work is a reflection of both my inner landscapes - emotions, thoughts, and personal stories - and the external world around me.
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My name is Anca Constantinescu and I am a visual artist from Bucharest, Romania. My mixed media abstract and figurative works explore the human figure and the idea of communication between people. Most of my works are very bright and vibrant, full of saturated colours and contrast. I like to combine a series of mediums, like acrylic, oil, industrial and spray paint with different techniques such as painting, pouring, scraping.
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I am a Romanian photographer who believes photography allows me to share impulses, impressions, and thoughts in an open format, welcome to all interpretation.
After 10 years of experimenting with numerous genres, it appears I have found my niche. Despite living in Budapest, my interest revolves around social issues and phenomena surrounding present-day Romania.
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The drawing activity took me on a journey of freedom and relaxation and having the willingness to experiment more in this sense, I started painting courses in a visual arts studio. This experience provided me with the opportunity to enter a whole new world, during which time I also had an exhibition of oil paintings.
My personal painting techniques are about balance, calibrating the amount of paint in the proper paintbrush, with masterful touches on the suitable silk, all this to control the color drop in the desired shape. It’s an act of speed most of the time;
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I am a Romanian artist who loves to experiment with different mediums and styles. I have developed an affinity for detail and developed a pure passion for mythological themes and serious issues concerning human morality.
I started out in the world of art young and since then I have grown as an artist. At six years old, I participated and won a silver medal for painting in Japan and sold a painting the Nadia Comaneci, the Russian Gymnast at an art auction.
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For me, painting and art, in general, mean a way of life. I believe that once you have tasted it, you cannot return to your old existence. Art, and implicitly painting, represents a spiritual dimension of the world, which offers the viewer a deeper perspective through which he can relate to everything around him. For me, art is as vital as water or air.
I am mainly inspired by nature. I spend quite a lot of time in nature, observing the little things around me. The flight of an insect, the fall of a leaf ... Nature is full of mysteries waiting to be revealed.
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Born in Romania, I spent my adolescent year in Italy and graduated in biomedical although I always knew that was not my path to follow. As I moved to Czech Republic, very proud of my new rented apartment I decided to make some painting for my wall. The first of many! It was love at first touch of the canvas, first stroke and It felt like it was part of my essence for long time.
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The paintings are an endless journey of explaining what and why we are. The language of painting is as intuitive and concrete as life itself. The questions come to answers and the answers come to questions. As the exploration goes on, embracing space, science, and philosophy. My work intends to be a statement of pure emotion through an uncertain existence.
Since I was a child, I always had an urge to create. Making art is my biggest joy and I loved having the freedom to express myself without constraint. Being an artist is about constant learning and giving to others
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I always felt connected to art in some way and attracted by it. I guess at some point in my life I choose this: to be an artist, even if I had always been one long time before I was even able to raise awareness. I decided to accept it, to accept myself and follow my passion.
As the artist I decided to be, my purpose is to express my feelings, to transform emotions, to communicate thoughts, to reveal my personality, and make manifest the artist within me. This is what my art is about.
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I’m Simon George, a designer from Cluj-Napoca, Romania. My artistic background starts about 20 years ago, in my hometown, Sighetu Marmatiei, when my sister first took me to an after-hours art class within “George Enescu - School of Music”. From a young age I’ve been drawn to creating, taking apart most of my toys and combining different parts to make new objects, so the art class came as a glove for my artistic tendencies.
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