London, England is a city that never sleeps. This sprawling metropolis, which is home to over 8 million people, is always bustling with activity and energy, but when the sun sets and the lights come on, it really comes alive.
The sky becomes a kaleidoscope of colors as the sun sets across London's skyline. In the distance you can see bright reds and oranges that remind you of fire and warmth while closer to you there are more muted shades of purple and blue. The texture of these skyscapers makes them even more stunning—you can just imagine how much work went into constructing all these buildings! The city's skyline is dotted with skyscrapers—it's one of the most densely populated cities in the world, after all! But these skyscrapers aren't just tall buildings: they're works of art that tell stories about who we are and how we want to live.
Having grown up on the northern slopes of the Balkan range and in close proximity to the sea, my love and passion for nature grew tremendously. I started painting landscapes and investigating oil painting techniques by using existing knowledge and skills from my tempera painting practice.
As a teenager, I studied iconography at the National High School of Fine Arts in Bulgaria. I won a national art competition in 2010 from the National Palace of Culture. In 2021, I received an HND in Art and Design from David Game College, London. Since graduating I have been invited to exhibit at The Holy Art Gallery, London and at Under The Rainbow Events in Bluewater Shopping Centre, Greenhithe for their Spring and Winter Exhibition in 2022. Earlier this year, I was invited to exhibit my work in the Royal Society of British Artists for their 200th Annual Exhibition in Mall Galleries, London. Some of my artworks are currently exhibited at The Drawing Rooms Venue & Gallery, West Malling for their Winter exhibition, I am also currently taking part in the Waterfront Gallery, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire as part of the prestigious Wales Contemporary International art competition. Most recently I participated in the Art Unlimited Gallery, Bridport, Dorset art exhibition.
My inspiration comes from my personal encounters while travelling, with various aspects of nature, including mountains, seas, woods, rivers, and the sky.
I am constantly developing my technique to explore the juxtaposition and interrelationship of contrasting forms and textures, revealing the beauty of nature. I like to create a sense of drama and a feeling of movement in my work.
I want to represent reality, but show how it shifts in relation to both light and remembered experience.
I am motivated by my personal satisfaction and life experiences as an artist. My paintings are a celebration of colour, form and texture. They are an expression of my emotional and spiritual connection to nature. My work invites the viewer to consider the beauty and complexity of the world around us. My art Is not only a celebration of colours but also a call to action, inspiring us to protect and preserve the natural world around us.
I am working in two styles at the moment, very refined brushwork in combination with impasto work and I am currently exploring three subject matters: cityscapes, landscapes and fantasy.
More artwork by Simona
LOCH SHIEL GLENFINNAN
THE OLD MAN OF STORR
ORREN LOCHAN GLENCOE
LOCH LURGAINN
LAKE DISTRICT
BUTTERMERE LAKE DISTRICT
GLEN ETIVE
GLENCOE
LOCH LOMOND & THE TROSSACHS NATIONAL PARK
MOONEN BAY
CATCH ME IF I FALL
WHERE IT ALL BEGAN
PARALLEL WORLD
PEACEFUL WORLD
MOMENTS IN TIME
MORNING GLAZE
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