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  • Heavy Burden
    Acrylic & Mixed Media on Canvas
    39.5" x 39.5"

  • Equilibrium
    Acrylic & Mixed Media on Canvas
    39.5" x 47"

  • It's Time...
    Acrylic & Mixed Media on Canvas
    47" x 65"

  • On the Way
    Acrylic & Mixed Media on Canvas
    55" x 48"

  • Searching
    Acrylic & Mixed Media on Canvas
    31.5" x 12"

  • Till Death do us Part
    Acrylic & Mixed Media on Canvas
    39.5" x 39.5"

  • Untitled 3
    Acrylic & Mixed Media on Board
    63" x 71"

  • Untitled 2
    Acrylic & Mixed Media on Canvas Board
    82" x 46"

  • Shadow of the Past
    Acrylic on Board
    48.5" x 48.5"

  • Memories
    Acrylic & Mixed Media on Canvas
    24" x 63"

  • Hopelessness
    Acrylic & Mixed Media on Board
    46" x 47"

  • Depression
    Acrylic & Mixed Media on Canvas
    53" x 16"

  • Untitled
    Acrylic & Mixed Media on Canvas
    47" x 63"

  • I Have a Face Too!
    Acrylic & Mixed Media on Canvas
    24" x 26"

  • Homosapien's Abandoned Nest
    Iron
    44.5" x 39.5"

  • The Dance
    Mixed Media & Metal on Board
    102" x 24"

  • Truce of the Religions
    Acrylic & Metal on Canvas
    47" x 63"

  • Untitled 4
    Acrylic, Metal & Mixed Media on Canvas
    39" x 39"


Tzvetanka GorslerTzvetanka Gorsler

Z. Todorova

Quo Vadis?: Z. Todorova / a Solo Exhibition
November 29 - December 20, 2011 Reception: Thursday December 1, 2011 6-8 PM

Press Release

Bulgarian artist Z. Todorova creates mixed media paintings that explore both the figurative and the abstract to delve into the heart of the human experience and our place on this planet. Infusing her work with a proliferation of metaphors and symbols, she investigates the inseparable connection between Earth and humanity, the “we” that has come to define what we are. For Todorova, this extends beyond a surface relationship to the spirit that lies behind the mask we all wear: the essence of our being versus the face we wish to show the world, and “the inseparable symbiosis of man connected to the Earth.”

In Todorova’s paintings, figural silhouettes configured in expressionist poses are set against earthy backgrounds in warm tones such as rust, orange, and ochre. With a strong emphasis on form, she combines a variety of different materials, techniques, and styles to construct her “people without faces.” Each work is intended to elicit a response from the viewer, to inspire them to think about who they are and what they really want from life — because, in the end, Todorova reminds us, we are all connected.


Artist Statement

Through my work, I try to illustrate the important relationship between the natural world and humanity, through the use of metaphor and symbols. I use various techniques and materials, including wood and metal, to create my figurative/abstract pieces. I have been interested in this guiding theme for many years – the inseparable connection between people and the earth, and how this is reflected in each individual, either overtly or behind the mask we present to others. I would like my art to encourage people to reflect on their own inner reality, and to consider their identity, desires and goals. In particular, I would like my audience to think more about our planet. For me, these two elements are inextricably linked; to think about the world, is to think about ourselves. We and the planet are linked in a strong symbiotic relationship. Without our planet, we are nothing. Understanding this is crucial to an appreciation of my works.

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