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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
In these works (2 pictures each 100x50cm) I combine powerful dark and soft light tones with flowing transitions to represent the interplay between conflict and harmony. The dynamic black lines break through the calm of the white and blue tones, which creates visual tension. This abstract representation is intended to encourage viewers to think about their own inner struggles and how to overcome them. In your own home, this picture not only brings… aesthetic beauty, but also a deep, personal resonance and reflection.
Boryana Nindl is a Bulgarian artist born in 1982 based in Tyrol, Austria. Graduating from NATIONAL SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS "ILIYA PETROV" in Sofia she continued her studies with an MA from LTU, Sofia with “Interior and furniture design” and graduated with distinction. Boryana has enjoyed group shows in Austria, Germany and Italy. Until the age of 23 she was in the Bulgarian Alpine Ski Team racing internationally and participated in the World Championship Women St.Moritz 2003. Boryana's desire to be an artist was strong, but as long as her body was in top shape, wanted to experience more in her favorite sport-alpine skiing. She trained parallel to her studies and continued racing in the Bulgarian National Team. At the National Art School in Sofia she studied all painting techniques (drawing, sketching, graphics, acrylic and oil painting), sculpture, body anatomy and perspective for 5 years, as the perfect basis for her artistic future.