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Anelia Pavlova
Born 1956
Nationality Bulgarian
Other names Annael
Occupation Artist

Anelia Pavlova, also known as Annael, is a talented artist from Bulgaria who now lives in Australia. She was born in Sofia, Bulgaria, in 1956. In 1993, she moved to Adelaide, Australia. She is famous for her art on the Semillon wine label for Peter Lehmann Wines.

Anelia's artworks are found in many important collections. These include the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow, Russia, and the National Art Gallery in Sofia, Bulgaria. Her art is also part of the University of Adelaide Art Collection and the Sony Corporation USA. She has won several awards for her amazing labels and illustrations. These include the Grand Finalist Award for wine packaging and the 1998 Australian Graphic Design Association (AGDA) Award.

Anelia Pavlova has worked with many different art forms. These include printmaking, illustration, ceramics, icons, and oil painting. Her main way of creating art now is with oil paints. People say her art shows "beauty and wonder" and offers a "unique viewpoint" of life. In 2007, she was featured on a Bulgarian TV show called "The Other Bulgaria." Since 2010, Anelia has used the name "Annael." This name comes from "Anael," an Angel in Christian and Jewish stories.

Art on Wine Labels

Anelia Pavlova is well-known for designing art for wine bottles. Her most famous work is the Semillon label for Peter Lehmann Wines. This label is part of their special "Art Series" range.

More Wine Labels

Anelia has also created beautiful wine labels for other companies. These include Setanta Wines, Brangayne of Orange, and Canonbah Bridge.

Printmaking: A Special Art

Anelia Pavlova started her art career as a printmaker in Bulgaria. After finishing her Master of Fine Arts degree in 1983, she created her own special printmaking method. This was a big deal in the art world! Her unique technique made her prints look like oil paintings. Experts said she created "graphic art with the tonal intensity of oil paintings." This means her prints had the rich colors and depth usually found in paintings.

Many of her prints are inspired by old European artworks. She takes ideas from famous artists and re-imagines them in her own way. For example, in her series "Memories of Old Holland," she uses parts of old Dutch paintings. But she doesn't just copy them. Instead, she adds her own modern touch and meaning.

Anelia has also used Australian themes in her prints. She sometimes mixes Aboriginal art with Western styles. One example is "The Dream of the Fishes: Traveling to Jerusalem." This artwork blends different cultures and ideas in a fun way. Anelia Pavlova has shown her prints in about 20 international exhibitions. These include biennials and triennials, which are big art shows held every two or three years.

Oil Painting: A New Chapter

When Anelia Pavlova moved to Australia in 1993, she started working with oil painting. From 2000 to 2008, she had many exhibitions at the Trevor Victor Harvey Gallery in Sydney. Each show had a special name, like "Anelia Pavlova – Garden of Virtues."

Just like her prints, her paintings are inspired by old European art. She feels that "the older culture comes built into my personality." She also gets ideas from classical music. Her paintings are influenced by composers like Sylvius Leopold Weiss and Joseph Haydn. She finds inspiration in music from different time periods, from the Renaissance to modern times.

Some of the composers who inspire her include Dmitri Shostakovich and Sergei Prokofiev. Her paintings have even been used as illustrations for a Chinese music magazine. They have also appeared on the cover of a CD featuring music by Mieczysław Weinberg. Four of her paintings were printed on greeting cards in the USA.

Her paintings are known for their "shimmering and luxuriant surfaces." They often remind people of rich art from the late medieval period. Her canvases are full of magical, glowing figures. She combines old and new ideas in her artworks.

Anelia's paintings blend modern art styles with older ones, even going back to Orthodox icons. Her art often explores deep, abstract ideas about life and spirituality. She also paints scenes inspired by nature, sometimes with a mythological feel. You can often spot musical instruments in her paintings. This shows her love for classical music. Anelia is fascinated by different cultures and times. She believes that history is not just facts, but a way to see the spiritual side of things. Beauty, love, and the natural world are very important in her art.

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