Dark Silence In Suburbia

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Maya Kulenovic


Faces


Anaesthesia II / Fugue, 2012. 


Anaesthesia, 2012.


Burn, 2012.


Whisper, 2012.


Glass, 2012.


Brimstone, 2012.


Solitaire, 2012.


Grace, 2012.


Dream / Catherine, 2011.


Eve, 2011.


Gale, 2012.


Mnemosyne, 2012.


Nebula, 2011.


Little Man, 2012.


Away, 2012. 


Hunger, 2011.


Man of Stars, 2011.


Imbrium, 2011.


Sahara, 2011.


Ethan, 2010.


Levanter, 2010.


Duchess, 2007.


Poet, 2008.


Intellect, 2005.


Pugilist, 2005.


Throws Rocks, 2005.


Land


Breakwater, 2012.


Wetlands / Lethean, 2009. Oil on canvas, 28 x 36".


Silvae, 2010.


Grasslands / Passion, 2007.


Wetlands / Nostalgia, 2007.


Rift, 2005.


Wetlands, 2005.


Field II, 2004.


Build


Ash, 2012.

Traductio, 2012.

Tower, 2009.

Reformatory, 2009.

Conclave, 2009.

Regency, 2009.

Atlantis, 2008.

Asylum, 2008.

Chasm, 2007.

Island, 2006.

Boatman, 2006.

Applause, 2005.


Stills


Equus, 2005.

Still Life with Napalm, 2006.

Lethargy, 2006.

Cruelty of Measurement, 2006.

Clench, 2005. Oil on canvas, 18 x 18".

Deer, 2004.Oil on canvas, 38 x 36".

Leviathan, 2005. Oil on canvas, 84 x 60".

Wing, 2004. Oil on canvas, 48 x 36".


Maya Kulenovic is a Canadian painter, living and working in Toronto.
She was born in 1975 in Sarajevo, (SR Bosnia and Herzegovina), SFR Yugoslavia. Maya Kulenovic has exhibited in over twenty solo exhibitions and over fourty group shows and art fairs Canada wide, in the US, The Netherlands, UK, Ireland, Japan, South Korea and Turkey. Her paintings can be seen in numerous collections around the world.

She studied art at London University of the Arts (at Chelsea College of Art and Design) in London, England (Masters of Arts 1998), Ontario College of Art and Design University in Toronto (AOCAD Honours, 1997) and Mimar Sinan University in Istanbul (1992-1995). She is also an alumna of London Goodenough College in London, England (1997- 98). Maya Kulenovic taught undergraduate courses in drawing, painting and art history (1999-2002), which she left to focus on her studio work.

A book on her work with introduction by Edward Lucie-Smith was published by d'jonge Hond 2008 in the Netherlands.






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