Technique, material: sculpture, bronze
Dimitar Boykov - in 1956 graduated from the National Academy of Arts in the class of "Sculpture" of Prof. Marko Markov.
He works in the genres of small sculpture, portrait, figurative and monumental-decorative sculpture. He strives to offer new plastic solutions and leave an individual touch in his works.[1]
Since 1957, he has taken part in general art exhibitions. He has exhibited his works in Berlin, Budapest, Warsaw, Vienna, Delhi and Moscow.
In 1973, he was awarded the "Ivan Lazarov" sculpture prize. He is a holder of the "Cyril and Methodius" Order - 1st degree.
The bronze statue is the majestic figure of the Mother Goddess.
The 2.4 m high gold-bronze statue has spread its arms to embrace the Earth that it gave birth to.
The figure is called “Mother Bulgaria” and “Renaissance”, but this is undoubtedly the Mother Goddess herself, surrounded by fiery signs.
(Reminiscent of the 24-meter statue of Sofia, whose authors are sculptor Georgi Chapkanov and architect Stanislav Konstantinov.
“Sofia” is allegorical, presented as a powerful pagan goddess, with the symbols of glory and wisdom and wearing the crown of Tyukhe – the ancient Greek goddess of fate.)
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