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Artist Exhibitions:
"The Final Gathering" won the cup of Cap-Martin at L'AIGLE DE NICE 2004 (16eme annee)Grand Prix International d'Arts Plastiques from november 2nd to 16th 2004. in Nice-France.
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Artist Reviews:
Schon vor einigen Monaten, da ich zum ersten Mal einige Bilder des jungen Malers aus Serbien am Bildschirm meines Computers sah, war ich angetan von einigen Aquarellen wie 'Escapology', 'Fisherman in a Trace', 'Final Destination', die in ihrer duftigen Schönheit auch des Malers latente Möglichkeiten einer großen ...
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Collections:
Private Collections:
Australia
Canada
Germany
Serbia & Montenegro
USA...
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Commissions:
Coming Soon!
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Artist Statement for Darko Topalski
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Darko Topalski- Bio
Showed interests in drawing, painting and photography from very early stage which are persistently developed.
Topalski has concentrated his artistic achievement working with different mediums being in a constant quest for further development of his painting and drawing skills. Keeping up with the demand of new artwork is not a problem, since it comes so naturally to him. Themes of his paintings are landscapes, esoteric and metaphysical questions, signs… Viewing the Art as the universal language that can communicate for itself.
Darko is a widely known modern artist locally and internationally, his works are part of numerous private collections.
Please feel free to visit his website TOPALSKI fine arts: www.topalski.com
“For me Art is the simplest and purest way of communication. Emotions, fears, moods, ideas…all that can be found in a work of art. While working, I completely surrender to it because the work of art asks for total submission. In my case, the creation of a new painting is a process that takes from several hours to months. It comes as a new and exciting project that should possess a concrete message, purpose and energy. Each new work emerges as a shaped and materialized part of my spirit that continues to live a life of its own. I prefer the work to speak for itself, letting others to sense and express their own feelings. Only when I feel that this scope has been reached, I know that the work is done. Thus it crosses the boundaries of present, taking me closer to eternity. The work of Art stands not as a part of our time, but as a herald of the present for the future.”
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