Petya Stoynova is holding an exhibition of realistic landscapes inspired by the Rhodopes and the Dobruja

A solo exhibition of paintings by Petya Stoynova will be presented in the capital's “Face” gallery. The exposition will be presented from today until November 26, the organizers informed.

According to the author, the exhibition presents watercolor works created in the last three years. “Realistic landscapes inspired by Rhodopes and Dobrudja, flowers and the 'Birds' series have become my signature in the last two years. The first “birds” appeared in 2022, and since then the series has exceeded 50 pieces. Over the years I have also worked with oil and acrylic paints, but the ease of the watercolor technique most appeals to me and the satisfaction of the process itself is the most complete. That's why I've only worked with watercolors for ten years. I am moved by nature and I hope that viewers will feel at least some of the joy and humility that I feel when I am with it so far, that I have been able to give space to the landscape and give life to my birds. “, he said.

Petya Stoynova was born in 1977 in Pazardzhik. In 2000, he graduated from the Southwestern University “Neofit Rilski”, majoring in “Fine arts pedagogy”. Member of the Pazardzhik Artists' Union and the Bulgarian Watercolor Society (IWS-Bulgaria). Since 2007, he has worked as an editor at HG Pazardzhik's “Stanislav Dospevski”. Lives and works in Pazardzhik. Participating in collective and public exhibitions at home and abroad. He is the winner of a number of awards.

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