Valeriya Nyamtsova-Georgieva

Sunday, 25 April 2010

Rock'n roll never dies......

"Rock'n roll 2"
ink on paper
35cm/28cm
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"Rock'n roll"
ink on paper
35cm/28cm
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Trinity Buoy Wharf exhibition 2010



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"The pyre of life"
oil on canvas
1m/80cm
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FRESH 2010

The poster for Trinity Buoy Wharf group show design and made by Stuart Bolin, Philippa Edwards, Julie Ann North and Me

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Friday, 16 April 2010

"Oriental dance"

"Oriental dance"
hard ground etching with aquatint and spit-bite
58cm/42cm
(C.T.P.)
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Valeriya N-Georg
London, South Woodford, United Kingdom
Valeriya N-Georg works with a range of media: drawing, printmaking, moving image and sculpture. However, printmaking is her primary process and the acid is the primary component that etches away at her images. The pleasure for her when drawing over the zinc plates is to treat the work like a journey, where serendipitous discoveries can be made along the way. Valeriya’s work comes from personal experience, imagination and memories. She uses the figurative drawings as an allegorical tool to explore conceptions of political allegorical thought and emancipation. Her works have a surreal, dreamlike quality, sometimes disturbing but thought-provoking taking the viewer in to her imaginary world. Growing up in the very prejudiced society of the Communist Bulgaria, where people live their lives in subordination of others, she explores freedom, as a subject that deserves our consideration, as something that is very valuable but we all tend to take for granted. The fight for freedom – political and personal is the main subject of her work, even the freedom of the mind to allow dreams to flow, the belief in the self and the possibility of a better life.
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      • Rock'n roll never dies......
      • "Rock'n roll"ink on paper35cm/28cm
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      • FRESH 2010
      • "Oriental dance"
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