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Ida Ivanka Kubler

Born: Ivanka D. Angelova (Acronym IDA) January, 3rd, 1978 In Haskovo, Bulgaria Occupation: Artist Known for: Painting, Half-Objects Notable work: The Birth Of An Idea Series Spouse: Sylvain Kubler (m. 2003- div. 2012) Education: Chelsea College of Art and Design, London, UK University of Applied Arts, Bielefeld, Germany National Academy of Arts, Sofia, Bulgaria Ida Ivanka Kubler is an international artist based in New York. Ida’s series tend to consist of 100 pieces. Her current artwork often features recycled materials and other objects, including silk cocoons, feathers, tree branches and others. Sometimes colors draw inspiration to her work. The genre of her work is is a blend of Abstract Expressionism and Color Field painting. In her early years she practiced painting in a naturalistic realistic manner, focusing mostly on figures, portraits, still life and landscapes. Her style gradually evolved as she experimented with different theories, techniques, and ideas. On the border between abstraction and realism are the dreamy-ghost-like paintings from the “Non Material” series. She used impasto for “The Thing” series, which are half-abstract figurative series of nudes walking in the nothingness. In 2014 she was invited to the Red Gallery exhibit "Factual Nonsense" as a homage to Joshua Compston who was closely associated with the emergence of the Young British Artists (YBAs). In 2015 she has participated at “The Subtle Image” curated by Audra Lambert at the Iconic Bodley Gallery (now Dejavu Gallery), where notable artists have had their work featured. These artists include Andy Warhol, Max Ernst, Victor Brauner, Charles Bunnell, Clarence Holbrook Carter, Thomas Chimes, Louis Delsarte, Jane Frank, Charlotte Gilbertson, Eugenio Granell, Hank Laventhol, Mina Loy, Larry Rivers, Ethel Schwabacher, Bettina Shaw-Lawrence, Thomas Sills, Ahmed Yacoubi, René Magritte, Klee, Léger, Matisse, and Picasso. For a decade Ida worked as a designer, creating clothing, which her clients referred to as an “artwork alike”. Early life: Ida was born in Haskovo, South Bulgaria, as the daughter of a landscape architect (mother) and textile engineer (father). Her early childhood she spent on the farm and sericulture of her grandparents. There for the first time she painted silk cocoons using self-pulverized red bricks. Recycled silk cocoons were the main material of the successful “Birth of an Idea” series, which she started in 2010 during her studies at Chelsea College of Art and Design, London, UK. References[edit] “Are you ready for ivanka kubler’s transcending art. I am.” FAD magazine, March 2nd 2016 http://fadmagazine.com/2016/03/02/are-you-ready-for-ivanka-kublers-transcending-art-i-am/ “Chelsea graduate brings her silk cocoon artworks to New York”, Artlyst, February 12th 2016 http://www.artlyst.com/articles/chelsea-graduate-brings-her-silk-cocoon-artworks-to-new-york

“Heavenly: on cloud nine at the ArtHamptons fair” ,Art-nerd July 9th 2015 http://art-nerd.com/newyork/heavenly-on-cloud-nine-at-the-arthamptons-fair/ "The Silk Road", Corner Magazine, January 21, 2014 http://www.cornermag.com/the-silk-road/ “Silk Cocoons: We can’t get enough”, Huffington Post, 2nd September 2013 http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/lorenzo-belenguer/silk-cocoons-we-cant-get-_b_3856820.html

“London artist uses stress-buster silk cocoons”, Huffington Post,1st October 2012 http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/lorenzo-belenguer/london-artist-uses-stress_b_1928209.html

“The birth of Ida Ivanka Kubler’s ideas”, Europost, 19th May 2012 http://www.europost.bg/article?id=4650 External links[ Official Ida Ivanka Kubler website www.idaworkbox.com

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Aru@baska ❯❯❯ Vanguard 13:16, 4 December 2016 (UTC)