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‘Welly through My Eyes’ a Solo Exhibition by Maria Bozina

Published: Tue 27 Jan 2015 05:28 PM
‘WELLY THROUGH MY EYES’ A SOLO EXHIBITION BY MARIA BOZINA
Wellington artist Maria Bozina’s first solo exhibition opens in the newly refurbished Thistle Hall Gallery, corner of Arthur and Cuba Streets on Tuesday, 27th January and runs through until Sunday, 1st February.
On Show will be 12 large format paintings, the originals from Maria’s illustrated calendar of 2015 ‘Welly Through My Eyes’. The collection of contemporary surrealistic works feature daily life in Wellington through the seasons, with each work dedicated to a month of the year.
Maria Bozina was born in Serbia, grew up in Siberia and studied at the Biysk School of Fine Arts. On graduating she worked in advertising. In 2009, she and her husband emigrated to New Zealand and last year she completed a Bachelor of Creative Technologies at Weltec.
Maria says emigrating to this country has provided renewed inspiration for her art. “Coming toNew Zealand brought fresh air in my live and refreshed my lifestyle. I had not been surrounded by bright light and such a multifaceted society before; the new environment enriches me emotionally and artistically everyday.”
Exhibition: Welly Through My Eyes
Venue: Thistle Hall, corner of Arthur & Cuba Streets, Wellington
Dates: Wednesday, 28 January through to Sunday, 1 February
Times: What time is the exhibition open during the day?
Admission Free
An extremely gifted artist, Maria Bozina also illustrated Shona M Wilson’s children’s book ‘Benjamin Smith’ and works for Solity Software, the Wellington-based software company as their graphic designer.
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See also: www.maria-bozina.com and www.facebook.com/pages/Maria-Bozina-Art-Dezign

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