Maria Pavlovska
Maria Pavlovska’s art, using polar black and white colors, is distinctive, with a specific expressive style that is unique, both in the Balkan region and on an international scale. Her vivid images - made up of striking, non-existent moves - cover polar opposites: light and dark, full and empty, black and white. Pavlovska’s work carries the same intense, sincere, dedicated focus that is so evident in her personality. She has developed the ability to communicate deeply through a purely linear, gestural movement that composes her images. The emphatic energy of Pavlovska’s artwork seems spontaneous, but it is actually the result of thoughtful study, the creation of actions and responses that occur within the work over a period of time. A canvas or series of drawings can take months to be fully realized and carry that concentration of thought and action. Pavlovska’s work has been featured around the globe in over 30 solo exhibitions and more than 100 group international exhibitions.
Courtesy of the artist and ESKFF.



