Ralitza Dencheva Unveils "SakralNo" Exhibition in Sofia

Ralitza Dencheva Unveils "SakralNo" Exhibition in Sofia

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Renowned artist Ralitza Dencheva will present her latest painting exhibition, SakralNo [Sacred], at the Boris Christoff Museum in Sofia from March 17 to 29, CE Report quotes BTA

The exhibition explores themes of divinity, mysticism, and inner transformation through Dencheva's signature graceful and soulful female portraits. "All art has the potential to be sacred – a portal to renewal and a connection to our divine nature," say the organizers.

The opening event will feature a performance by harpist Laura Karapancheva.

Dencheva, known for her refined realism, has exhibited in over 40 solo shows across Bulgaria, Canada, Hungary, Switzerland, and France. Her work contrasts with modernist trends, focusing on beauty as a reflection of human goodness.

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