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MITKO ZHELEZAROV
Born : Bulgaria
,Plovdiv ,1966
Education :
Colleges Pedagogic of Fine Art ,Bulgaria ,1988
ONE MAN SHOW
1.Drawings, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, May'91
2. Oil paintings, Sofia, Bulgaria, April'92
3. Oil paintings, Athens, Greece, Sept.'92
4. Paintings, The old Plovdiv, August'93
5. Oil, drawings, Regen, Germany "Kama's gallery",
Dec.'93
6. Exhibition, Sofia, "Seasons" gallery, Jun'94
7. Oil paintings, Geldorp, Holland, November'94
8. Oil paintings, Eindhowen, Holland, "Gizenroy"
gallery, April'95
9. Exhibition, Regen, Germany, dec. Christmas exhibition
'95
10.Oil paintings, Sofia, gallery "Melon", Jan.96
11. Oil paintings, Hgga, Holland, March '96
12. 20 oil paintings, Seui, Korea, "Art Centrum", May'96
13. Oil paintings, Plovdiv, club "Apolonia", August'96
14. Oil paintings, Munich, Germany, april'97
15. Oil paintings, Dusseldorf, Germany, present
Bulgarian authors, March'98
16."Eko forum", Amsterdam, Holland, paintings, Nov.'99
17. Oil paintings "Christmas exhibition", Plovdiv,
"Adam's gallery, Dec.’99
18. Collages exhibitions - for "First symposium Art
collages Plovdiv", Centrum "Deutsche - Bulgaishen G.
Sashen - Anhalt", April'2000
19. Common exhibition -oil paintings - 2001
20. Collages exhibitions - for "Second symposium Art
collages Plovdiv 2002", Gallery “Romfea” Plovdiv,
Bulgaria.
21.Art Gallery Pazarjik,Bulgaria –oil on canvas.december,
2003.
22.Art Gallery Artissimo.Plovdiv,Bulgaria acrylic on
canvas , 2004.
23. Art Gallery Artissimo.Plovdiv,Bulgaria acrylic on
canvas , 2005.
24. Art Gallery Artissimo.Plovdiv,Bulgaria acrylic on
canvas , 2006.
25.Common exhibition sculpture &
paintings ,Bulgarien culture institute,Paris , 2006.
26.Paintings forum” Impressia”
Plovdiv,Bulgaria ,2006
27.Gallery A-Art ,paintings, Plovdiv
,Bolgaria 2007
28.Paintings –Gallery GO-Amsterdam
sept,2007
29,Paintings Amsterdam Art Fair –nowemb,
Holland 2007
30.Paintinds, 10 years GO-Gallery
Amsterdam,Holland ,2007.
COMMON EXHIBITIONS : 88-2007
in Bulgaria, Germany, France,Holland.
Awards :
First Prize -1990 ,Plovdiv –
Assosation of Artists from south –west Bulgaria - black
and white drawings.
Special award-1996 ,Seul ,Korea –
miniature oil paitings .
Prize for tempera on paper – 1998
,Sofia – Union of Bulgarien Artists.
First prize -2002 ,Internationale Art
Collages ,Paris.
Works to be found in private collections in:Bulgaria,
Greece, Holland, Germany, Korea, USA, Belgium, Cyprus,
France, England, Finland etc. |
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Mitko Zhelezarov is an author with
colouring and subjects, which are impactive and easy to
be remembered, an artist with own style of painting and
place in the Bulgarian fine arts.
Works produced by the artist’s brush
represent an attempt to move to another world, a world
of Christian values and messages. Their quietness,
calmness and positive power create an atmosphere, which
is felt and co-experienced by everybody in their own
way. We can look at his pictures without the need to ask
for their exact titles. The messages, which are so
important for the author, are put at the top place. This
feature determines the overall appearance of his works.
There, the artist is still more thorough and meaningful.
Compositions depict the creator’s
innermost visions; visions born in the world of his
imagination. They have been built with a lot of sense of
colours and linear rhythm.
Pictorial canvasses are focused on
the subject of Christianity. The author develops many
variations out of one subject. Compositions are not of
the nature type as an approach, they have the impact of
abstract works. The artist passes through nature in a
special artistic manner.
Symbols and signs borrowed from
icon-painting draw one’s attention to the major subject
and the message: the eternal Christian truths. The
silhouette of a blessing hand and the loving image of
fish appear against absolutely conditional background.
The hand reminds of love and acceptance, what we need
everyday. And the fish remains one of the earliest
Christian symbols. The boats illustrate the path of
human life full of trials and temptations. He often uses
the chalice: it is blood as symbol of life. These images
come to us and suggest our strivings for the eternal and
timeless values, which we need so much in our everyday
life.
Other major symbols which intertwine
in his pictures include a key, numbers, letters, and
eyes. He draws on the old traditions of our iconographic
school recreated in a contemporary and up-to-date manner.
His pictures depict a strange
symbiosis of messages,
colour and image, which carries a
direct and explicit message. Produced at one go, they
are full of positive energy and hope. By combining his
inner and exterior outlook, he creates his own mentally
enriched world. The values he suggests does not restrict
him; he finds new freedom in them. They are both a
source of concepts and fresh creative power.
Mitko Zhelezarov is not in a search
of useless effects in the terms of composition and
colours, he is not interested so much in the details. He
is laconic. He has found the way to a more contemporary
presentation of the popular Christian themes and
subjects. In his works we can see the expressiveness
characteristic of the artist. His colouring is well
harmonized on the basis of several colours. The artist
gives preferences to the vivid expressive colours with
their complicated and soft shades in his ambition to
create bright images.
Good balance of warm and cold is
complemented by the line,
which discreetly rings out amidst the
major symbols and hints of the most significant
elements. Most of his pictures have been executed in the
technique of acrylic paints by using as base both the
conventional canvas and wood or paper. The mixture of
various techniques and materials include oil painting,
collage, water colour, crayon, China ink, as well as
graphic materials. Recently, the author has returned to
the classic painting technique. He has also an
inclination to wood, which often replaces the
conventional canvas. The many materials he works with
add to and enrich the artist’s world.
His sometimes willful sketchy manner
of work, his sense of colour and power of colouring
preserve the basic mightiest incentive.
His preference to large formats makes
his canvasses still more effective:
one further opportunity to
develop his concepts to the full.
True to his sense Mitko Zhelezarov
gives expression to his visions and emotions in an
abstract-and-sign imagery. His creative pursue is
intimate, specific, and it carries the power of
suggestion.
In his works with contemporary and
complete sounding,
there appear the artist’s
all emotive world linked to the specific objective world
and to the attempt to disclose his own self.
Compositions have particularly mighty sounding;
a man absorbed in his thoughts, fears and hope finds
once again the positive and cheerful feeling.
There remains the genuine
co-experience, because creative works generally excite
and calm down. The meeting of everyone who got in touch
with the painting messages turns into a challenge. There
is no doubt that Mitko Zhelezarov goes beyond the border
of real recreation, comes closer to the divine and
timelessness. Having observed any of his works, one
keeps not only the immediate impression, but also a kind
of transformation, strong and remembered.
In recent
years he has returned to the classical picture as such,
going along the path of
temptations with the new conceptual means of expression.
He is in a search for the picture with its intimacy,
suggestion and presence around us. This is his message
to us.
As the artist says:
“While
somebody calls them abstract or otherwise, I want my
works to act directly on spectators. I do not wish to
make them suffer by guessing and thinking over my
canvasses for years on. My sole thought, when I finalize
a picture of mine, is for it to carry the positive
feeling of life and bring it to people’s home”.
Diana Papazova
Art critic
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