Martina Szilágyi / Unity Art Nations

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Rome.A city where history never ends… it evolves.In the historic centre of Rome,in the heart of Trastevere,on the other ...
24/04/2026

Rome.
A city where history never ends… it evolves.

In the historic centre of Rome,
in the heart of Trastevere,
on the other bank of the Tiber,
within the Renaissance Palazzo Velli,

artists from different countries, cultures and stories come together.

It is not only about artworks.
It is about the inner stories of the artists,
their emotions and inner landscapes
they invite us to step into.

A moment to slow down,
to pause,
and to truly listen.

Roma Impressions 2026 is more than an exhibition.
It is a space for dialogue, encounters and new beginnings.

Through Unity Art Nations,
we build bridges between worlds,
where every culture, nationality and soul
merges into a universal story
in love and understanding.

Through the language of art,
understood by all.

✨ Become part of an international story.

📩 [email protected]

Allow me to introduce a participant of the exhibition Vienna Impressions 2026 – Jozef Ďuračka (SK).Jozef Ďuračka is a Sl...
15/04/2026

Allow me to introduce a participant of the exhibition Vienna Impressions 2026 – Jozef Ďuračka (SK).

Jozef Ďuračka is a Slovak visual artist, graphic designer and photographer whose artistic practice is defined by a distinctive fusion of digital painting and classical techniques.

He studied at a technical university, where he later worked as a lecturer in computer graphics. He subsequently established himself in the field of visual communication, advertising and graphic design, collaborating as a Creative Director and Art Director with various international agencies and brands.

Since 2017, he has devoted himself fully to his independent artistic practice. His works have been presented in more than twenty exhibitions in Slovakia and abroad, and are held in private collections both locally and internationally.

He is considered one of the pioneers of digital painting in Slovakia. He approaches digital media as a fully-fledged artistic tool through which he explores new visual spaces, layers and structures. His work engages with abstract forms, symbolic signs and visual metaphors, often experimenting with both form and content.

Layers of colour, light and texture unfold in his compositions like maps of inner landscapes. His paintings balance between rationality and intuition, creating a quiet space where reality meets imagination.

Ďuračka’s works do not offer definitive answers. Rather, they open a field for perceiving subtle connections between the visible and the hidden, between the surface of the image and its deeper meaning.

It is within this tension that his visual language emerges —
“Between Surface and Symbol.”

In this space, the image ceases to explain and begins to be felt.

Allow me to introduce a participant of the exhibition Vienna Impressions 2026 – Mária Hrabinská (SK).Mária Hrabinská is ...
15/04/2026

Allow me to introduce a participant of the exhibition Vienna Impressions 2026 – Mária Hrabinská (SK).

Mária Hrabinská is a Slovak visual artist who lives and works in her native Bratislava and in Friedberg, Austria. In her work, two worlds naturally meet – home and abroad, certainty and search, silence and energy.

Her painterly language is vibrant, intuitive, and rich in colour. Her paintings resemble visual maps – layers of lines, symbols, and rhythms that come together into their own universe. They are not a depiction of reality, but an expression of its inner experience.

A sense of freedom is deeply present in her work. She reduces reality and emotion to their essence, allowing colour, gesture, and feeling to speak. Each canvas emerges as a process – a moment that cannot be repeated, only captured.

Life across multiple countries, as well as her extensive travel experiences, bring a natural lightness of movement into her work – her paintings do not feel anchored, but open. Like a space one can enter without boundaries.

Her works have been presented in more than 20 exhibitions in Bratislava, Athens, Budapest, Vienna, Venice, and Florence. She is currently exhibiting in Bernstein, Austria. Her art is part of both private and public collections across Central Europe.

Her paintings are not created to be read – they are created to be felt.

Allow me to introduce a participant of the exhibition Vienna Impressions 2026 – Stanislav Kiča (SK).The work of Stanisla...
15/04/2026

Allow me to introduce a participant of the exhibition Vienna Impressions 2026 – Stanislav Kiča (SK).

The work of Stanislav Kiča grows out of a deep relationship with material, landscape, and the quiet symbols of nature. Metal and stone in his sculptures do not function merely as matter; they become carriers of form, tension, and inner energy.

His artistic development took place within a sculptural environment – from the studio of Andrej Rudavský to his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava, where he focused on sculpture under the guidance of Peter Roller and Juraj Meliš. Within this context, his distinctive sculptural language gradually evolved, grounded in the reduction of form and a sensitive perception of material.

He is a member of the Slovak Union of Visual Artists, and his works have been presented in numerous exhibitions both in Slovakia and abroad. In 2012, he realized a monumental sculpture of Ján Palárik in his birthplace Raková, and in 2013, he was awarded the Martin Benka Award for visual arts.

Within his sculptural world, motifs of trees, landscapes, and solitary animals emerge, which the artist reduces into simple signs with deep symbolic meaning. In his hands, metal undergoes processes of cutting, welding, and patination, while the surface of the sculpture carries traces of fire, time, and the touch of the hand. Patina thus becomes not only a visual element, but also a bearer of the material’s memory.

Kiča’s intimate sculptures resemble quiet pauses within the landscape – spaces of contemplation where the outer world meets inner experience.

And it is precisely within this silence that their strength is born – in a simple sign that carries the memory of the land and speaks to the viewer through an inner vision

Allow me to introduce a participant of the exhibition Vienna Impressions 2026 – Jana Galaxia Brisudová (SK).Jana Galaxia...
15/04/2026

Allow me to introduce a participant of the exhibition Vienna Impressions 2026 – Jana Galaxia Brisudová (SK).

Jana Galaxia Brisudová is among the distinctive figures of Slovak sculpture whose work transcends the boundaries of classical figuration and enters the realm of symbol, myth, and imagination. She studied in Bratislava under the guidance of the prominent Slovak sculptor Tibor Bártfay, where her sensitivity to sculptural form, the rhythm of the figure, and the expressive power of gesture was shaped.

Her sculptures are most often created in bronze, which in her hands acquires the character of a living material. From its substance emerge slender figures and imaginative beings – forms that exist on the threshold between human, nature, and symbol. Brisudová’s works do not function as realistic representations; rather, they evoke carriers of stories born from deeper layers of memory, mythology, and imagination.

The feminine principle frequently appears in her work – not as a literal figure, but as a universal symbol of life and transformation. Her figures seem to grow out of stone or natural forms, as if they were being born directly from the landscape itself.

Her imaginative world moves along the boundary between reality and magical realism, where mythological motifs and symbolic forms intertwine into the artist’s distinctive visual language.

Her work has been presented in numerous exhibitions both in Slovakia and abroad – in Italy, Austria, Spain, Belgium, and the United States. She is also the author of several significant awards, including the sculptural design of the Slovenka roka award and the Eurydika prize presented by SOZA.

Her works transcend the mere form of sculpture. In their presence, the ancient power of sculpture is revealed once again – the ability to transform matter into symbol and to open a space where art can once more speak the language of eternity.

🇸🇰S veľkou vďačnosťou prijímam menovanie Brand Ambassador Slovakia pre Qatar International Art Festival – QIAF 2026, už ...
10/04/2026

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S veľkou vďačnosťou prijímam menovanie Brand Ambassador Slovakia pre Qatar International Art Festival – QIAF 2026, už tretí rok po sebe.

V Katara Cultural Village v Dohe sa každoročne stretávajú stovky umelcov z viac než 70 krajín sveta – aby potvrdili jednoduchú pravdu:
umenie je univerzálny jazyk, ktorý dokáže spájať národy a vytvárať kultúrne mosty tam, kde slová často nestačia.

Je pre mňa cťou reprezentovať Slovensko na tejto globálnej platforme.

Ďakujem .qa za dôveru.

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With deep gratitude I am honoured to be appointed Brand Ambassador of Slovakia for the Qatar International Art Festival – QIAF 2026, for the third consecutive year.

At Katara Cultural Village in Doha, hundreds of artists from more than 70 countries gather each year to remind us of a simple truth:
art is a universal language capable of connecting nations and building cultural bridges where words often fall short.

It is an honour to represent Slovakia on this global platform.

My sincere thanks to .qa for her trust.
Art that connects nations.

Allow me to introduce the participant of the exhibition Vienna Impressions 2026 – Kamila Tjokordová (CZ).Kamila Tjokordo...
02/04/2026

Allow me to introduce the participant of the exhibition Vienna Impressions 2026 – Kamila Tjokordová (CZ).

Kamila Tjokordová is a Czech visual artist and ceramic sculptor whose work grows from a deep inner dialogue between cultures. She was born into a family where two worlds met – her father comes from Bali and her mother from the Czech Republic. This natural intersection of cultures, spiritual traditions and sensitivity to symbolism gradually became an essential part of her artistic language.

Originally she studied musical theatre and spent many years on the stage. Later in life she was drawn to art therapy and to working with clay – a material that became her closest creative partner. In her ceramic studio today, works emerge that carry the character of a quiet alchemical process, where matter slowly transforms into symbol.

Although she grew up close to the Buddhist-Hindu traditions of her father, over the years of her artistic practice she became deeply inspired by the archetype of the Madonna – a universal symbol of motherhood, protection and compassion. This motif has gradually become one of the pillars of her artistic work.

For the exhibition Vienna Impressions 2026, Kamila Tjokordová was invited to create a special ceramic sculpture of the Madonna. The simple, pure form of this archetypal maternal figure carries a symbolic meaning of protection and peace. On a spiritual level, it becomes a quiet guardian of the exhibition – a bearer of goodness, light and gentle energy accompanying the entire space and its visitors.

Her Madonna does not arise as a monument, but as a silent presence.
Born from clay, from the touch of hands and from a deep need to bring more peace into the world.
As an archetypal Mother and protector, she carries a subtle energy of goodness, compassion and light.

During the exhibition Vienna Impressions 2026, her ceramic Madonna will symbolically watch over the space as a guardian of harmony – a quiet reminder that even in today’s restless world, art can open a space for hope, protection and inner peace. ✨

Allow me to introduce the participant of the exhibition Vienna Impressions 2026 – Bobo Blanco (SK).Bobo Blanco is a Slov...
02/04/2026

Allow me to introduce the participant of the exhibition Vienna Impressions 2026 – Bobo Blanco (SK).

Bobo Blanco is a Slovak visual artist and tattoo artist whose work grows from the environment of contemporary urban culture. His artworks move on the boundary between urban pop art, street aesthetics and expressive figuration, where the raw energy of the street meets painterly spontaneity.

In his practice he works with a mixed technique combining acrylic, ink and watercolor. Dynamic drawing, strong black lines and an explosion of colors create a visual language that is direct, raw and emotionally charged. His figures appear like snapshots captured in the middle of movement – fragments of stories, emotions and urban life.

Blanco draws inspiration from pulsating reality – street culture, pop-cultural symbols and everyday situations, which he transforms into expressive visual compositions. The combination of precise ink drawing with free, spontaneous color painting creates a dialogue between control and freedom.

His artworks bring a fresh, youthful street energy into the exhibition space, naturally contrasting with more traditional painterly approaches. This contrast creates a vibrant dialogue between generations, visual languages and artistic approaches – which is also one of the key ideas behind the exhibition Vienna Impressions 2026.

The presence of Bobo Blanco’s urban pop art introduces a young street impulse into the exhibition, opening a dialogue between the tradition of painterly culture and the pulsating visual energy of today. 🎨

Allow me to introduce one of the participants of the international exhibition Vienna Impressions 2026, the painter Natal...
31/03/2026

Allow me to introduce one of the participants of the international exhibition Vienna Impressions 2026, the painter Natalia Cherkashina (RU).

Natalia Cherkashina was born in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, grew up in a Russian cultural environment and today lives and works in Milan. A self-taught artist, she has developed a distinctive pictorial language that moves between poetic figuration and contemporary symbolism, where cultural influences, memory and imagination meet.

Her works open a poetic universe of figures and symbols in which reality intertwines with dreamlike imagery. In her portraits appear delicate female faces, archetypal figures and theatrical characters that seem to emerge from an inner narrative dimension.

Alongside figurative compositions, the artist also paints landscapes and still lifes, where the dynamic interplay of color and form creates compositions rich in rhythm and harmony.

In some works one can perceive distant echoes of the decorative sensibility of Art Nouveau, recalling the poetic vision of Alphonse Mucha and the ornamental symbolism of Gustav Klimt.

Natalia Cherkashina has exhibited in various international exhibitions in Europe and the United States. In New York she was selected among the Top 25 artists within the international selection of the PitturiAmo platform. In Italy she received the Premio Internazionale d’Arte Contemporanea – Premio Brera in Milan.

Her painting creates a visual space where imagination, symbolism and emotion merge into a quiet and poetic narrative.

Allow me to introduce a participating artist of the exhibition Vienna Impressions 2026 – Lucia Medvedíková Hašková (SK)....
31/03/2026

Allow me to introduce a participating artist of the exhibition Vienna Impressions 2026 – Lucia Medvedíková Hašková (SK).

Lucia Medvedíková Hašková is a Slovak visual artist whose work focuses on textural and relief abstraction. Her paintings are created through layers of acrylic and metallic pigments combined with special materials, minerals and gold elements, forming a richly structured and sculptural surface.

A defining aspect of her work is the dialogue between painterly gesture and material substance. Dense textures, relief layers and mineral accents create dynamic compositions in which light naturally interacts with the surface, revealing depth and spatial presence.

Her works balance between abstraction and symbolic form, emphasizing material, texture and the energy of the surface. Layers of colour settle on the canvas like quiet traces of time, while gold catches the light like reflections on stone. Each painting unfolds as a landscape shaped by hand and matter, where colour, texture and light breathe together in a calm and contemplative rhythm.

Selected exhibitions:
Slovakia, France, Czech Republic, Italy, United Arab Emirates, Qatar.

Allow me to introduce a participating artist of Vienna Impressions 2026:Borka Chirinos Sattler (PE)Born in Peru, Borka C...
26/03/2026

Allow me to introduce a participating artist of Vienna Impressions 2026:
Borka Chirinos Sattler (PE)

Born in Peru, Borka Chirinos Sattler is a visual artist, art educator, and graphic designer whose work embodies the luminous chromatic energy and expressive spirit of Latin American painting. Her canvases reveal a vibrant dialogue between human presence, color, and the living rhythms of nature.

Her artistic path began at the Cristina Gálvez Workshop and continued at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP), where she studied Fine Arts. She later expanded her visual language through Graphic Design studies at the Montemar Institute, developing a refined sensitivity to composition, rhythm, and the expressive architecture of color.

Alongside her artistic practice, she has played an important role in art education, serving as Professor of Composition and Color at the Toulouse Lautrec Institute and later as Art Professor at the Charles Chaplin Institute in Lima.

In her paintings, color becomes breath and movement. Faces appear through intuitive gestures of the brush, surrounded by vibrant pigments and a radiant palette. Inspired by the living presence of nature — the sun, the moon, trees, and the quiet poetry of landscapes — her works create a space where human emotion and the energy of the natural world intertwine.

Through expressive brushwork and luminous tones, her canvases evoke a visual language where color, gesture, and human presence unfold with intensity and poetic freedom.

Her work has been exhibited internationally, including solo exhibitions in Peru, Spain, and El Salvador, as well as collective exhibitions in Colombia, Venezuela, Chile, and Qatar.

I am pleased to introduce one of the youngest talents of the exhibition Vienna Impressions 2026 – emerging young artist ...
25/03/2026

I am pleased to introduce one of the youngest talents of the exhibition Vienna Impressions 2026 – emerging young artist Martin Veljačik.

Martin Veljačik comes from Banská Bystrica and is currently 15 years old. He began drawing as a self-taught artist around 2023, quickly revealing an exceptional sensitivity for drawing, detail and observation.

At the age of 13 he received an award in the regional round of the art competition The Universe Through Children’s Eyes, organised by the Observatory in Banská Bystrica, advancing to the national round. The awarded artwork is now part of the collection of the Tihányiovský Manor in Banská Bystrica. He has also presented his work in an art competition organised by Bibiana – the International House of Art for Children in Bratislava.

In his work he primarily uses pencil and charcoal, where his natural sense for light, shadow and drawing detail becomes evident. His drawings reflect careful observation of reality and a confident drawing technique that is remarkable for his age.

Today he is a student at the Private School of Applied Arts Pink Harmony in Zvolen, where he continues to develop his artistic talent.

I am happy to have discovered his talent and to follow the way it is growing. It is a pleasure to invite him to this exhibition, which symbolically marks the beginning of his artistic journey — a journey that is only just beginning.

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