One of six paintings stolen in a cafe "Bilingua". Picture taken from unfinished work.
"… After visiting the cafe and my observations of the audience of a nice establishment, it became more than just a conquest of Slavik, I forgot about him. ..
I imagined the couples in love: serious young men with thoughtful noble faces and gentle girls who believe in the possibility of all miracles and the inevitability of Happiness. .. I imagined them sitting at tables, gently cooing, and when there is a pause in the conversation, they glide by the pictures. And they smile and find the right words!.."
(an excerpt from G. Dobrovolskayas story "The Bulgarian Open Air")
"… After visiting the cafe and my observations of the audience of a nice establishment, it became more than just a conquest of Slavik, I forgot about him. ..
I imagined the couples in love: serious young men with thoughtful noble faces and gentle girls who believe in the possibility of all miracles and the inevitability of Happiness. .. I imagined them sitting at tables, gently cooing, and when there is a pause in the conversation, they glide by the pictures. And they smile and find the right words!.."
(an excerpt from G. Dobrovolskayas story "The Bulgarian Open Air")