Dimitar Mitov - Komshin Still-life Paintings
Bulgarian, b. 1943
Maestro: Dimitar Mitov - Komshin He was born in 1943.
Study in Bulgarian Academy of Arts. Member of the Union of the Bulgarian Artists.
Komshin is original and distinctive author, his style is expressive, colorful, full with symbols. His paintings combine elements of the surrounding world, women shapes, naked figures, proto-Bulgarian runes with bright colors and shapes. The color scheme in his paintings vary from complicated modulations of the tones to sharp unusual contrasts. During the years Dimitar Mitov – Komshin had many one man shoes and participate in other exhibitions.
One man shows: 2016 – 82 paints in The Union of Bulgarian Artists, Shipka 6, Sofia Capital;
2006 – Gallery "Viking", Sofia Capital; 2006 – Gallery "Viking", Sofia Capital; 2003 - Gallery Central Universal Store in Sofia Capital; 2001 - Gallery of newspaper "Trud", Sofia City;
1995 - Hotel "Vitosha" Sofia Capital;
1993 - Center of culture, Bansko City;
1991 - Diplomatic club, Sofia Capital; 1985 - Center of culture, Sofia Capital; 1980 – Sofia Capital;
Group exibition in Bulgaria :
2006, 2004, 2002 - Biennale, Pleven City, Bulgaria;
1995 - Varna City;
International exibitions:
1999 - one man show Cologne, Germany;
International group exibitions:
2006, 2004, 2002 - Biennale, Pleven, Bulgaria;
2000 - Group exibition Germany; 1999 - Japan; 1985 - St. Petersburg, Russiato
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Artist: Dimitar Mitov - Komshin
Flowers - Abstract Oil Painting Blue Green Brown White Red Orange Yellow
By Dimitar Mitov - Komshin
Located in Sofia, BG
"Flowers" is a modern, abstract oil painting by Maestro Dimitar Mitov-Komshin
About the artwork:
TECHNIQUE: oil painting
STYLE: Abstract, Contemporary
Edition : Unique, signed
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2010s Abstract Dimitar Mitov - Komshin Still-life Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
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