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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
Part of the series Bulgarian Folklore, this painting celebrates one of the most powerful symbols of rural life. The rooster, proud and vigilant, stands as a timeless guardian of the village morning. With his bright comb and rich plumage glowing against the warm colors of sunrise, he embodies vitality, strength, and the promise of a new day.
In Bulgarian tradition, the rooster is a symbol of awakening, courage, and the rhythm of life that begins with… the first light. His presence carries the spirit of the countryside — a world where nature, animals, and people live in quiet harmony.
Executed in oil on canvas, the work highlights the vivid colors and expressive textures of the rooster’s feathers, capturing both the proud character and the symbolic power of this iconic village figure.
Miglena Dyankova is a Bulgarian artist whose work explores the emotional and cultural landscapes of her homeland. Through drawing and painting, she creates images that move between intimate human stories, traditional folklore, and the quiet poetry of the countryside. A distinctive part of her practice is her meticulous pointillisam drawings executed with rapidograph pen, where thousands of microscopic dots gradually build form, light, and volume. This slow and almost meditative technique requires exceptional patience and precision, giving the works a jewel-like quality. She develops several thematic series. In The Gentle Nude, she explores the elegance of the female body through restrained, poetic compositions where nudity is suggested rather than exposed. Whether through delicate drawings or expressive oil paintings, Miglena’s art seeks to capture the fragile balance between people, nature, and memory — revealing moments of strength, tenderness, and timeless human connection.