Lunar Moth
Branna Dorota
Lunar Moth, 2025
29 x 39 cm (painting)
32 x 42 cm (frame)
The painting was created using watercolor and gouache techniques, with a velvety black Japanese paint background that absorbs up to 99% of light.
Framed, signed
A metaphorical painting, a composition of bright symbols on a black background. A moth appears, a symbol of the eternal search for light in darkness. Beneath it crawls a lizard, a creature of the earth, instinctive and capable of regeneration. Finally, "crystals" emerge from the darkness, created from time and pressure as a metaphor for eternity. 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.