Act-XI(homage to Picasso) Drawing by Stanislav Bojankov

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  • Pencil on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 19.7in, Width 13.8in
  • Categories Abstract
charcoal.pencil,on paper,unframed,a tribute to cubism,free shipping About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles. Charcoal. Drawing made with a branch of Willow or charcoal of charred Europe. It enables to obtain very deep blacks, precise traces, thin or on the contrary very broad, depending on the way it is used. Graphite. Black and white [...]
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Stanislav Bojankov is a contemporary award-winning Bulgarian artist known for his vibrant, dynamic, and thought-provoking abstract paintings. With a keen interest in exploring how the history and life of the modern [...]

Stanislav Bojankov is a contemporary award-winning Bulgarian artist known for his vibrant, dynamic, and thought-provoking abstract paintings. With a keen interest in exploring how the history and life of the modern individual manifest into recognizable symbols and codes, Bojankov's artistic expression captivates viewers with its depth and complexity.

Bojankov pursued his education in art, earning a Master of Fine Arts in Printmaking in 1995 from the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow, Poland, under the mentorship of Prof. Andrzej Pietsch. His creative repertoire spans across painting, drawing, and graphic art, showcasing his versatile talent and innovative approach.

Having participated in nearly 400 exhibitions worldwide, Bojankov's works have graced prestigious venues in cities such as New York, Toronto, Taipei, Moscow, Istanbul, and Milan, among many others. His art has been featured in significant international exhibitions, biennials, triennials, and other shows, captivating audiences with its compelling narratives and visual allure.

Throughout his career, Bojankov has garnered 27 international awards, mentions, and diplomas, including prestigious recognitions such as the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant in both paintings and graphic art. He has also been honored with the esteemed 2016 American Art Awards in the category of Cubism and was selected for the "GOLD LIST-Top Contemporary Artists of Today" by "Art Market Magazine" in 2022.

In 2023, Bojankov achieved the remarkable feat of winning the First International Prize DONATELLO at the Borghese Palace in Florence, Italy, further solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the contemporary art scene.

Bojankov's works are housed in over 50 public collections and museums across the globe, including Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Belgium, Malaysia, Egypt, the United States, Taiwan, Turkey, Italy, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Korea, China, and more. Additionally, his pieces adorn the private collections of art enthusiasts worldwide, spanning countries such as the United States, Australia, China, Singapore, Malaysia, the United Kingdom, and beyond.


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