Gergana Tabakova - Digital Gardens 1





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Gergana Tabakova’s Digital Gardens 1 is an original, hand-pulled silkscreen and monoprint on Fabriano Academia paper (200 g/m²), 103 × 70 cm, created in 2022 and depicting plants and flowers, signed on the reverse, in excellent condition, produced in Bulgaria and sold direct from the artist unframed.
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Digital Gardens 1, 2022
Screen print on Fabriano Academia paper (200 g/m²)
100 × 70 cm
Description and context:
Digital Gardens 1 is part of the Digital Gardens series (2022), which explores the relationship between digital technologies, photography, and traditional hand-printing techniques. Combining digitally developed imagery with a manual screen-printing process, the work investigates the intersection of the virtual and the physical.
Each print is hand-pulled using ink on Fabriano Academia paper (200 g/m²), resulting in subtle variations that make every impression unique. The artwork is signed on the reverse.
Sold unframed.
About the artist:
Gergana Tabakova (b. 1992) is a visual artist based in Sofia, Bulgaria. She holds an MA in Painting and a PhD from the National Academy of Arts, Sofia, where she currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Textile - Art and Design. Her academic and artistic practice centers on the intersection between painting and other visual disciplines.
Tabakova’s work delves into the fundamental components of painting, surface, texture, and color, using them as tools to investigate how notions of order, hierarchy, and balance are culturally constructed and reflected in spatial experience. Architectural and spatial references often appear in her compositions as vehicles for exploring the evolving dialogue between humans and their environments.
Digital Gardens 1, 2022
Screen print on Fabriano Academia paper (200 g/m²)
100 × 70 cm
Description and context:
Digital Gardens 1 is part of the Digital Gardens series (2022), which explores the relationship between digital technologies, photography, and traditional hand-printing techniques. Combining digitally developed imagery with a manual screen-printing process, the work investigates the intersection of the virtual and the physical.
Each print is hand-pulled using ink on Fabriano Academia paper (200 g/m²), resulting in subtle variations that make every impression unique. The artwork is signed on the reverse.
Sold unframed.
About the artist:
Gergana Tabakova (b. 1992) is a visual artist based in Sofia, Bulgaria. She holds an MA in Painting and a PhD from the National Academy of Arts, Sofia, where she currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Textile - Art and Design. Her academic and artistic practice centers on the intersection between painting and other visual disciplines.
Tabakova’s work delves into the fundamental components of painting, surface, texture, and color, using them as tools to investigate how notions of order, hierarchy, and balance are culturally constructed and reflected in spatial experience. Architectural and spatial references often appear in her compositions as vehicles for exploring the evolving dialogue between humans and their environments.

