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The intertwining of human and nature after death is a key ingredient for my work. I seek to expose what is behind the poetic beauty of decomposition while focusing on text and image. You are invited to smell, touch, look and listen. Do not be scared to leave an imprint of your touch, the pages will happily receive it.
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What fuels my curiosity lies in the roots of all living organisms that are passion on their lives and bodies, embracing the decay of their flesh. To be fed to the soil that once stood underneath their feet.
The overall upbringing of my artistic practice is held by the connotation of a closed an open book. The internal and external – the physical available to the sight represented by the imagery, and the mental decay – the one that is presented by short and simple text that one has to work their way in to reveal.
Furthermore, being born and raised in Bulgaria allowed me to see the constraints of a society and a generation with a conservative outlook. This made me deliberately choose my visual elements in simplicity in order for them to be recognized and touched by people from all walks of life.
My upbringing shaped an urge to light up and expose a darkened topic by virtue of finding delicacy in heartache.