With an impressive exhibition of 121 designer eggs, Denitsa Blagoeva opened the first-of-its-kind "Arteggo" exhibition in Burgas. Despite the rainy weather, the event gathered dozens of art connoisseurs, friends, and media representatives.
"I thank the Municipality of Burgas for their support - it motivates me to develop and improve myself as a creator. I have many more ideas that I will be happy to realize in future initiatives," shared the author. She added that as a mother of two children, she finds strength and inspiration in art beyond her daily commitments.
The "Arteggo" exhibition, prepared for more than a year, presents a colorful world without borders - a place where materials and techniques intertwine freely. Watercolor paints, feathers, natural stones, pearls, Swarovski stones, varnishes, paper, and other elements are used in the decoration of the eggs.
"This is exceptional dedication and work. Imagine - 121 eggs, each with its own preparation, painting and detailed decoration. All this deserves our support. Burgas is home to creators from the entire spectrum of art - a city that gives a stage and inspiration to people with talent, ideas and courage to create," said Deputy Mayor of Culture and Religious Affairs Diana Savateva.
The exhibition is built around five thematic lines:
- "Historical figures" - portraits of emblematic Bulgarian figures such as Vasil Levski, Hristo Botev, Ivan Vazov, Khan Asparuh, and Tsar Ivan Shishman
- "Female images" - from Marilyn Monroe and Princess Diana to Frida Kahlo and the Bulgarian woman in folk costume
- "Burgas inspiration" - an artistic bow to the city through images such as Petya Dubarova, Hristo Fotev, and Tony Dimitrova
- "Animation" - favorite characters like Goofy, the Simpsons, and Donald Duck
- "Eggs with messages" - inspiring thoughts and quotes woven into the art
Among the depicted personalities are also Todor Kolev, Stoyanka Mutafova, Georgi Parcalev and Michael Jackson.
Denitsa Blagoeva is a native of Burgas, she graduated in tourism and has been painting on eggs since fifth grade. A large part of the works are created at night - in the silence when her children are sleeping, and the inspiration comes alive.
The Arteggo exhibition is presented in the Hristo Fotev hall of the Sea Casino Cultural Center, admission is free and can be viewed until April 30.