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Artist Information:
Penko Platikanov
Middle Village, NY
United States
Member Since: Feb 2007
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Artist Media:
Sculpture Bronze (18)
Sculpture Mixed (1)
Sculpture Other (2)
Sculpture Steel (1)
Sculpture Wood (1)
Artist Exhibitions:
2007
Richard J. Daley Center, Group
Exhibition, Chicago, IL
2005 Curb
Group for Arts, One man
Exhibition, New York, NY
2003
Embassy of the USA, Group
Exhibition, Sofia, Bulgaria
2002
Shipka 6 Gallery, National
Group Exhibition - Sculpture,
Sofia, Bulgaria
2001
Gallery Alexander, Group
Exhibition, Sofia, Bulgaria
2001
Shipka 6 Gallery, ...

Further Information
Artist Galleries:
Park Place Gallery, Kansas
City
www.theparkplacegallery.com

Curb Group for Arts, New York

http://thecurbartspace.com/

...

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Artist Statement for Penko Platikanov

Sculpture is an act of creating art, and a philosophy on living. It is my belief that my artwork follows some means of a universal law I call “Creation and Beauty.” Stated simply, there is no doubt a responsibility inherent toward created forms. It’s quality, it’s energy, and the messages released through my actions are expressions that I work toward being aware of. This is the first thing I concern myself with before I step into my studio and stand before the set block of clay on any given day.

A quality sculpture has to be a product of spiritual, mental and technical abilities. Great works of art should possess deep roots in human spirituality as well as depth regarding thought and feeling. Artwork can appear as fleeting inspirations or a belabored process based on the experience of the artist. In turn, if an artwork is created with the intention of lasting decades and being viewed for many generations, it has to be technologically strong and skillfully made.

Important thought is the search for quality. Quality, which is proportional to the amount of effort, must be made to the best of the artist’s ability. The Ancient Greeks used the word “arete”, while the Ancient Chinese called it “chung”. It seems clear that quality within a sculpture or any artwork is best when viewers are left with feeling happy, thoughtful, and inspired.


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