
| “ | I paint with rich colours on the edge of abstraction, suggesting forms rather defining them, reflecting the warmth awakening of life. My paintings are an endless journey of my being. With layers of paint, I dare to soar where the highest and most ideal form of composition is that which expresses life. And deepen where is no path, honouring echoes in a new light. All cascade from moments of realization; sparkles of light and hope. My new work captures shreds of self finding the way to struggle back to wholeness. A new self. Each painting is a pause in my journey, echoing life. Soft stokes of warm brown, dreamscape of gently breeze, brushed softly with metallic paints, portraying light and also the way I evokes three-dimensionality. Nearer to us than our own heart is the spring of happiness,for which we have always aspired. Someday in our stillness observe your mind grow sharper, your days grow brighter, your creativity flourish, and your heart become whole. Is the viewers gift and ability to use these timeless images to elevate our lives to unimagined heights. My painted diaries together with my poems endeavor to build a bridge between me and the world. The Dreamer Years after minutes, Minutes after years My life is changing colours Laughter after tears. Love embracing the Dreamer On a bright summer day, The life is changing colours Autumn early day. In a valley, ruins. An old castle's wall. ....my soul is struggling like a troubled river approaching a waterfall Hajni Yosifov |
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Country: Canada
Site: www.absolutearts.com/portfolios/h/hajni/
Contact: hajniart@yahoo.ca
Biography:
| I was born in Pancota, a small town in Transylvania.As a jeweller designer I enjoyed the creative side of this profession, but painting was my passion which stirred me deeper then anything. Since I came to Canada in 1990, the course of my life changed, the surrounding enriched my mind and paintings. I participated in exhibitions in Ontario: Hamilton Art Gallery, Burlington Art Centre, Hamilton Conservatory for the Arts, and for a short time in Saskatchewan: St. Thomas More Gallery,Frances Morrison Gallery,Saskatoon. In 2001, I started a new chapter in my painted diary, in Vancouver: Silk Purse Gallery, West Vancouver; Richmond Art Gallery, Delta Arts Council, Arts Council of New West Minster Gallery; Seymour Art Gallery, North Vancouver -Awarded Honourable Mention |