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Children Don't Come Into The World Without Baggage Print

Anton Terziev

Bulgaria

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Children Don't Come Into The World Without Baggage - oil on canvas. Size: 80 x 100 cm, Anton Terziev, 2019 Photo: © the artist Courtesy of the artist Selfportrait with my father's head striking a pose inspired by Maria Lassnig'painting (You Or Me, 2005) and Anita Siegel And Nancy Grossman photo portrait by Richard Avedon, 1990 Title credit: Svetoslav Todorov - journalist, editor and writer Last shown at Small Victories solo exhibition, Arosita Gallery, 2019, curator Svetoslav Todorov "Artist: For Gods sake, don't let the baggage youo bring with you stop you from working. Every artiust who ever lived had baggage. Art is made from baggage." Jerry Saltz 1/15/23

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Based in Sofia, Bulgaria, i work with various subjects of the day often with the means of sharp irony. The iconography I use possess harsh and critical imagery. It’s all about stakes, skills and storyteling. Figurative contemporary art with a fine touch of social message, humor and artist condition message. When are we more sincere - when we lose or when we win? I examine the personal and the external, the conscious and the unconscious reducing the distance between the portrait and the self-portrait, the present and the past. Tracing the changing attitude towards the themes of freedom, carelessness, responsibility, guilt.

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