on aluminium

In his series Multivision Nikola Dimitrov takes up musical sensory experiences from his immediate surroundings. He senses the sound of the colours around him, captures them with his smartphone’s camera and, using the split screen function, selects, combines and breaks up pictorial elements to create a wealth of new patches of colour.

Exploiting the vast scope of digital projection, Dimitrov creates pictorial spaces composed of colour fields, contained and grid structures offering an experience of proximity and depth, sharpness and blurring, spatiality and time. Rather than attempting to accelerate our own perception, this digital approach and the calm pictorial language used addresses the viewer on an emotional, intuitive level, giving rise to a clear and logical pictorial world that leaves space and time for reflection. In Multivision Nikola Dimitrov uses a form of expression tied in with the digital age that does not narrow, but actually widens our vision.