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Pancho Malezanov
Houses - Pop Art Acrylic Painting Colors Lilac Blue Orange Red

2020

About the Item

"Houses" is a painting by Maestro Pancho Malezanov. About the painting: TECHNIQUE: Acrylic, Oil painting on canvas STYLE: POP ART, Contemporary Edition : Unique, signed Weight: Approximately 4 kg. The painting is unframed. Frame: Optional Snow Pearl gallery offers the possibility to increase the value of this artwork by adding a gorgeous wooden Italian contemporary frame of your choice. We can also offer a very special ancient restored frame. The frame can be hand-carved with composition ornamentation and hand-applied, with water gilded with 22 Kt. genuine gold leaf over rouge burnishing bole and then patinated to the appropriate patina. This will slightly increase the price, the shipping cost and the delivery time. His paintings bring emotion of happiness, love, energy and beauty represented by the vast creative power of his talent.” Dear art lovers, if you like the art of maestro Malezanov, please click the link to follow this artist and art gallery Snow Pearl to discover all our artists and beautiful artworks. Thank you so much! we appreciate your interest to our work. Snow Pearl art gallery provides certificates of authenticity for all artworks of the artist. . Maestro Malezanov has track records of multiples exhibitions. His works are owned in multiples collections around the word. Maestro Pancho Malezanov Was born in Sofia in 1964. Graduated from Secondary Art School in Sofia in 1984. Participated in general exhibitions in major galleries in Sofia in 1988-1989. SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2019 – Arsenal of Arts Gallery, Plovdiv - European Capital of Culture 2017 – Art Moore House, London U.K. 2017 - Bulgarian Cultural Institute, London, United Kingdom 2016 – The Art Fondation, Sofia, Bulgaria 2016 – Pentimento Gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria 2015 – Nataly Gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria 2014 – Artamoncev Gallery Sofia Bulgaria 2011- Anima Art Gallery Hilton Sofia Bulgaria 2011- Bulgarian Cultural Institute, London, United Kingdom 2008- Gallery Ikar Sofia Bulgaria 2007- Bulgarian Cultural Institute-Berlin Germany 2004 - Avant-garde Gallery, Plovdiv 2004 - Apollo and Mercury Gallery, Sofia 2003 - Iridium Gallery, Sofia 2003 - Draca Gallery, Sofia 2001 - Monitor Daily Gallery, Sofia 2000 - Municipality Gallery, Varna 2000 - Art 36 Gallery, Sofia 2000 - Draca Gallery, Sofia 2000 - Romfeya Gallery, Plovdiv 1998 - Art Club Gallery, Sofia 1998 - Gallery of the Bulgarian National Assembly 1997 - Ata-Ray Gallery Sheraton Hotel, Sofia 1997 - Macta Gallery, Sofia 1996 - Ata-Ray Gallery, Sofia 1995 - Macta Gallery, Sofia 1994 - Macta Gallery, Sofia 1993 - Ata-Ray Gallery, Sofia 1992 – Mericas Gallery, Athens, Greece SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2018 - Art fair Lausanne 2018 – Nuance Art Gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria 2017, Antwerp Art Fair, Antwerp, Belgium 2016 - Hay Hill Gallery London U.K. 2016 - Autumn arts Salon, Wadenoijen, Netherlands 2015 - Hay Hill Gallery London U.K. 2015 - Slater Memorial Museum Norwich CT 2014 – Hay Hill Gallery London U.K. 2013 – Hay Hill Gallery London U.K. 2013 – Wimbledon Fine Art, London, U.K. 2013 Makta Art Gallery Kempinski Hotel Sofia Bulgaria 2005 – Apolonia Arts Festival, Bulgaria 2003 – Delight Hamilton Gallery, Seattle, WA (US) 2002 – Gettysburg, PA (US) 2001 – Washington, D.C. 2001 – Aleksey von Schlippe Gallery, Univ. of Connecticut, New London, CT (US) Pancho Malezanov’s wild cars have broken into the Art moorhouse gallery- London! I have read that designers strive to give character to cars, often inspired by nature - sometimes their headlights look like the eyes of an owl or an eagle, grills snarling predatorily like shark’s teeth, the body curved like a purring kitten orsleek like a hungry tiger ... not to mention the many horses under the bonnet ... It is this nature of cars, including some of the most expensive and vintage brands, that artist Pancho Malezanov unveils his new series "(Auto) portraits". First of all, because he has experience with painting animals and knows their desires well. Secondly, because he sees their characters embodied in metal, leather and glass. The result is futuristic – a car, yet behind the windows, the character of a powerful untamed beast is revealed. Not always, of course. How can you not trust a brand whose radiator grill is colored like a rainbow, whose multicolored lights wink at you, all stemming from Malezanov’s imagination. He has managed to turn the car into a living creature who prowls around the urban jungle. You will stand up and pay attention after seeing such a car. And you’ll be sorry that you drive a boring black or white machine. No problem – simply listen and take inspiration on how to bring colour to your life and to your car from this exhibition. If you do not want to take a risk with an insanely expensive classic brand, at least you can hang up your own Malezanovartwork on your wall and lift your mood by how he intertwines technique with technology, combining the flamboyant cars with detailed backstories and turns them into colorful toys for a grown boy’s room. Mila Vacheva – "24 Hours" newspaper The prominent art critic Maximilian Kirov writes about the author: ..."As an artist Pancho Malezanov always prefers to interact with nature directly, but it is difficult to call him a landscape artist in the exact meaning of the term. He is not interested in particular details, but prefers to unite the entire scenery through a randomly situated point of view, which does not take into account the horizon line or the static position from which each natural object is seen. This point of view almost always has a peculiar “bird’s plan view”, which allows him to contemplate a panoramic scene. This is a “bird’s eye vision” where the retina captures separate aspects of reality during the very flight. Consequently, it is difficult to imagine the author’s micro cosmos via traditional concepts as up, down, left or right. In Bulgarian painting only the Great Kazakov has ever dared to depict nature in this way. Nevertheless, Malezanov is not his imitator but a true continuer of this graphic principle."
  • Creator:
    Pancho Malezanov (1964, Bulgarian)
  • Creation Year:
    2020
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 35.83 in (91 cm)Width: 42.52 in (108 cm)Depth: 1.97 in (5 cm)
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  • Framing:
    Framing Options Available
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  • Gallery Location:
    Sofia, BG
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU981310833842
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