Daria Borshch (Idolly)
My creative journey
I was born in Siberia. Since I was a little girl I liked to paint and invent different characters. When I was seven, my mother sent me to art school. Painting, drawing, illustration and art history were taught, but the teaching methods were mean templates, and students' self-expression was suppressed in favor of the same program for everyone. As a participant in a painting competition, I went abroad for the first time, to Bulgaria, where I discovered the existence of alternative art. It was a turning point: in time I realized that I would not be able to develop my artistic abilities in Russia. I started looking for opportunities to study in Europe. In 2014 I moved to the Czech Republic, where I received my Master's degree from the University of West Bohemia in 2021.
At the university I realized that when I paint people I use a lot of details, I try to capture the atmosphere of the painting and the person is unnecessary there, but remains the central character for the viewer. So for the first time, in my bachelor's thesis on Generation Y, I painted a person without a face, without gender, without colour. In the scenes depicted in the painting, everyone can find themselves.
After my son was born, my sense of smell intensified. Everyone told me that baby smell was the most pleasant smell in the world and that I had to inhale it. So I breathed in his top and found that I could see colorful auras, which turned out to be a synesthesia scent. So I drew a series of pictures of the smells during the pandemic.But they were small square abstractions, and I couldn't shake the idea of combining the smells of my surroundings into one image.That's how my four paintings (the grotesque as a mirror of reality) came about.
What do I want to express with my work?
I consider art to be a deeply personal act: the artist must experience what he paints in order to charge the paintings with his own energy. So everyone, without reading the description of the painting, feels a special relationship to it.
I have lived all my life in big cities where contact with nature is quite common. In my paintings, the viewer is not confronted with literal nature, nor with landscapes, not even with the conditioned, but with an abstract background - which expresses feelings, my inner perception of external nature.
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Professional Artist
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Biography
My creative journey
I was born in Siberia. Since I was a little girl I liked to paint and invent different characters. When I was seven, my mother sent me to art school. Painting, drawing, illustration and art history were taught, but the teaching methods were mean templates, and students' self-expression was suppressed in favor of the same program for everyone. As a participant in a painting competition, I went abroad for the first time, to Bulgaria, where I discovered the existence of alternative art. It was a turning point: in time I realized that I would not be able to develop my artistic abilities in Russia. I started looking for opportunities to study in Europe. In 2014 I moved to the Czech Republic, where I received my Master's degree from the University of West Bohemia in 2021.
At the university I realized that when I paint people I use a lot of details, I try to capture the atmosphere of the painting and the person is unnecessary there, but remains the central character for the viewer. So for the first time, in my bachelor's thesis on Generation Y, I painted a person without a face, without gender, without colour. In the scenes depicted in the painting, everyone can find themselves.
After my son was born, my sense of smell intensified. Everyone told me that baby smell was the most pleasant smell in the world and that I had to inhale it. So I breathed in his top and found that I could see colorful auras, which turned out to be a synesthesia scent. So I drew a series of pictures of the smells during the pandemic.But they were small square abstractions, and I couldn't shake the idea of combining the smells of my surroundings into one image.That's how my four paintings (the grotesque as a mirror of reality) came about.
What do I want to express with my work?
I consider art to be a deeply personal act: the artist must experience what he paints in order to charge the paintings with his own energy. So everyone, without reading the description of the painting, feels a special relationship to it.
I have lived all my life in big cities where contact with nature is quite common. In my paintings, the viewer is not confronted with literal nature, nor with landscapes, not even with the conditioned, but with an abstract background - which expresses feelings, my inner perception of external nature.
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CZECHIA
- Date of birth : 1996
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary Czech Artists

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Education
2015 - 2021
MgA
Pilsen,
West Bohemia,
Czechia
2004 - 2012
Art school
Tyumen,
Ural,
Russia
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Story
I was born in the city of Tyumen, in Siberia. From an early age, I loved to draw and my parents not only approved of my passion for creativity but also encouraged it. My mother often drew girls and boys in books and on sheets of paper for me to try and redraw. Unfortunately, my skill at copying left much to be desired, and I always felt like I lacked that cool skill.
But at one point, my passion for drawing began to develop in a different direction. My mother proudly told everyone how I drew a flea for a school play, even though I didn't even know what it looked like, and there was no internet back then.
Soon after that, I went to an art school where I faced new challenges. Among my classmates were children with better technique, who tried harder than I did, or at least, that's what I thought. But it turned out they were just more careful, and I was more emotional and expressive.
I drove my teachers to tears, ran away from them in the corridors, not wanting to conform to their standards. In a regular school, I was not such a rebellious child; there was nothing to prove there. But in an art school, I always wanted to go beyond the limits and continued to learn year after year.
And finally, the moment that changed everything arrived. I went to Bulgaria for a drawing competition, where I realized that Russia's standards were not Europe's standards. It was there that I realized that I could go beyond the limits and show my uniqueness and creative approach. Would you like to hear more?
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