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Golden Oriole

Branna Dorota

new

15,500 Kč

Golden Oriole, 2026

40 × 30 cm (frame)

26.2 × 19.2 cm (painting)

framed, matted, signed

 

The Golden Oriole, a bird of warm regions and radiant light, represents lightness, movement, and the presence of life. The olive branch carries the symbol of peace, while the holm oak (encina)—a tree typical of the Andalusian mountains—alludes to strength, resilience, and the dry, stony soil.

The tangerine and the fig are fruits of abundance and the sensuality of the South—evoking sweetness, sun, and the slow rhythm of life. A traditional ceramic tile from Southern Spain introduces human order, ornament, and a tribute to craftsmanship into the painting.

Through its colors and motifs, the overall mood of the work seeks to reference the Sierra Nevada range—a place where high peaks meet the Southern light.

The painting evolved from an original piece that served as a book cover set in the landscape of Southern Spain, specifically the Alpujarras region in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Over time, however, the work began to detach itself, grow, and acquire its own visual language—eventually culminating in this freer, richer composition. D. B.

 

About the artist

Born in 1989, Trinec, Czech Republic

Education:

2008 - 2015  Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague, Czech Rep. - Studio of Illustration and Graphics of MgA. Milan Horvath
2014 - 2015  Acedemy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava, Slovakia - Studio of Free Printmaking and Illustration of prof. Dusan Kallay, akad. mal.
2013  University of Toyama, Japan - Fine Art

Solo Exhibitions:

2015  On the Border of Noticeable, Municipal Library of Prague, Czech Rep.
2011  Travel Memories, Cafe Kluv, Prague, Czech Rep.
2008  Ritual of Light, Tea Rooms Pod Kastany, Uherske Hradiste, Czech Rep.

Selected Group Exhibitions:

2016  Art Prague 2016, Kafka's House, Prague, Czech Rep.
2014  Seos (Blend), L'Ensemble Gallery, Toyama, Japan
2013  Print of the Year 2013, Clam-Gallas Palace, Prague, Czech Rep.

2013  The Most Beautiful Books of 2013, Museum of Czech Literature, Prague, Czech Rep.
2011  Print of the Year 2011, Clam-Gallas Palace, Prague, Czech Rep.