So now, in the midst of my first watercolor drawings show, I am thinking about my career, why I do this, is it too selfish not to be a doctor or someone more sensible.
Three years ago, my father passed away, I was living in Germany, working as an entry-level landscape architect. I just realized I had made it, I was working in a nice studio on big projects. I was dreaming about it for the past 5 years at the University. However, faith came around and reminded me that my passion was to paint, that art was not a weekend thing, but a goal. I remembered how I was daydreaming about being a successful artist, having a gallery, and creating unique art for a living. I don't know how I managed to forget that, but one day I remembered.
I had to realize that no one would come to me and tell me: "Hi, you are an artist now. Please, take this studio, you will paint it here and we will admire you." I had to work for that, I had to study more, do more, and put myself out there.
So I went back to my home in Bulgaria and decided to try it. I had some money saved and just started to study, paint, and share more. And three years later - I am still doing it doing watercolor paintings, which I consider a success because there were some close calls when I thought I wouldn't make it.
The works of art speak more than I can, but yes, it is about my feelings and how I perceive the world - actually, all art and creative ideas are, I guess.
Thanks for reading this little story. I hope you like my watercolor art.
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Good Morning Violetta Boyadzhieva, You are a very clever, intelligent and an inspiring artist and yet times, you are teasing too, with one like this:):):). I Love your art . Regards and blessings. Uma
Really a very good work and very beautiful and the nest look really realistic.
I like that you magically made the pencil showing through look really cool, like, its hard to do that with watercolor.
I love the butterflies! This looks amazing, you definitely put a lot of effort in it. You really prove the saying, "A picture paints a thousand words."
These are so beautiful. You manage to capture nature and the human body in the same image.
I love everything. You manage to make nature mix with a whimsical element and it makes beautiful paintings. And, good for you for doing what you want too!
So captivating. The juxtaposition of flora with birds or sea life was unique and beautiful.
So captivating. The juxtaposition of flora with birds or sea life was unique and beautiful.