Exploring Tatiana Voloh's 'Caramel' Showcase
Explosions of colour, creativity, metaphors, and spring light are the elements of the "Caramel" exhibition, inaugurated at the "Constantin Brâncuși" gallery.
The paintings and silk prints are created by the young artist Tatiana Voloh, acclaimed with numerous awards at plastic art exhibitions.
The spring colours and fragrances in Tatiana Voloh's works are admired and commented on by impressed visitors, appreciating the artist's skill. The titles of the works are also appreciated, one of them being "Leaves of Longing."
"They are leaves of longing, leaves from my memories. It's a blend of seasons, emotions, colours, and forms through which I've expressed the states I've experienced at the moment," explained the visual artist Tatiana Voloh.
A graduate of the Faculty of Plastic Arts and Design at the "Ion Creangă" Pedagogical University, Tatiana Voloh works as a visual arts teacher at several high schools in the Capital. She dedicates her free time to creation.
"Tatiana Voloh surprises me with her abundance of activity in recent years. Most of her works are inspired by nature. She seeks in nature both the colour palette and the composition to find her artistic self," noted ceramist Iurie Cebotari.
"Even though the predominant artistic concept is abstract art, associatively, the plastic metaphors still evoke flowers, gardens; there's a romantic vein possessing the lyrical essence of creation," mentioned art critic Constantin Spînu.
"It's an explosion of colour in what Tatiana Voloh does. She has focused more on silk painting or printing, becoming a professional at a very young age in creation, mastering this complicated technique very well," specified the vice president of the Plastic Artists Union, Dumitru Bolboceanu.
Alongside numerous activities, creation remains essential for the artist and represents an oasis of freedom.
"When I start working, I don't think about a specific concept, but about what my soul demands or a state that has impressed me, or from nature, poetry, literature. I often turn to music; all these things inspire me," Tatiana Voloh further envisioned.
The 50 paintings and silk prints created by Tatiana Voloh in recent years can be seen at the "Constantin Brâncuși" gallery until April 11th.
Translation by Iurie Tataru