Solo Exhibition at River House Arts

Fascinated by the genre of Western landscape painting,  Bulgarian-born artist Boryana Rusenova-Ina explores the way is it’s been used to frame our collective and personal relationship to place.  Her own landscapes, painted from dioramas painstakingly constructed in her studio using found and personal images, evoke a range of response and emotion that often conflict.  “Both coherent and disjointed; the parts belong together and yet imply multiple viewpoints and histories.”  

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Painting award, Ohio Annual Exhibition at the Zanesville Museum of Art

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NEW WORK IN SOFT GEOMETRIES CURATED BY ANDREA MYERS