One of the greatest delusions of childhood is that our calling will strike us as an insurmountable chasm, that the right direction will be pointed out to us in large, glowing letters. This rarely happens and many people give up the search, forgetting about that hidden spark that gives birth to life. Denitsa is not one of them…. Born on March 19, 1983 into a family of athletes, she dedicated 15 years of her life to volleyball and graduated from the National Sports Academy with a volleyball coach profile. Years later, fate directed her to the banking sector. Denitsa is enrolling for a Master's degree in Business Finance at the MFBU and is successfully climbing the professional ladder, only to realize that this is not the top that calls her. One day she wakes up and realizes that in order to truly live, she must return to what she has always loved and has always been left in the background. She started painting again and art became an integral part of her life. As an artist she likes to experiment with different techniques and types of paints, and the main theme in her work is self-knowledge and the long, sometimes difficult path to it. Born in Dobrich, raised between Sofia and Kavarna - Denitsa carries the spirit of the sea, the vast fields of Dobrudzha and Vitosha Mountain always with her, she creates with love for the homeland and nature. He is inspired by his loved ones, by the timeless Bulgarian spirit and by that spark inside us that has the power to ignite the strongest fire. Realizes his dream for his first solo exhibition on September 27, 2018. at the National Palace of Culture under the title "The day you find out why…"
I've always loved art. In all its forms - drawing, music, dancing, photography ... After a long search for myself in my life, I decided to give myself a complete picture of painting. It all started like a joke. But now art is an integral part of my life. I live through it ... breathe through it ...As a creator I like to experiment with different techniques and types of paints, and the main theme in my work is self-knowledge and the long, sometimes difficult road to it.