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William La Mond

 

Sensitive and strong, virtuoso in the game with colours and master in the painting, settled deep roots in the History, but surreal by inspiration, Peter Mitchev obviously bounds up his art with the religion. It looks like that probably he obtains, lead mostly by instinct than by knowledge, from the sacred imagination of Assyria and Egypt, Byzantium, the west Middle Ages and Venice of Doges. And from those successfully harmonized strata and supreme delight is born the art of Mitchev - holy and passionate.

Where from come those magnificent dressed women, with hands hold out to the sky, with eyes - large open and heavy, scarcely awaken for our world? In order to make us feel so deeply their dual nature, Mitchev shows with his creation one of the most mysterious and most transcendent perspectives of the contemporary art.

Jean-Claude Brisville
French play-writer

 


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