LET’S CELEBRATE LIFE!

painting with oranges

Artists: Vadim Cretu, Cristina Coza-Damian, Vlad Lozovanu, Constantin Pacea

OPENING & SUMMER PARTY: Thu., 11.06.2026, 18:00-21:00
ART AFTER WORK: Thu., 09.07.2026, 18:00-21:00
The evenings will be accompanied by a summer buffet and homemade lemonade
DURATION OF THE EXHIBITION: 01.06-31.07.2026

 

The works shown in the group exhibition LET’S CELEBRATE LIFE! are aesthetic experiences that radiate a stimulating atmosphere. Each artwork is a conscious decision to make the beauty that surrounds us present.

As a painter with a keen sense of atmosphere, Vadim Cretu is fascinated by the perfect balance of the elements in nature, but also by the subtle interplay of light and colour. What distinguishes him from other landscape painters of his generation is the poetry of the warm Mediterranean light, which impresses the viewer with its radiance.

He (*1970) studied at the Bucharest Academy of Fine Arts, Faculty of Fine Arts – Prof. Stefan Caltia. His works are in public and private collections in Greece, Rheinfelden, Switzerland, Romania, Germany, and Austria, among others.

For the young artist Cristina Coza-Damian, painting is her primary medium, and she uses photography as her central artistic approach. In her series Landscape Reset, she showcases the beauty of European landscapes. Her paintings are an invitation to explore and preserve them.

She studied at the University of Art and Design in Cluj-Napoca. Her work has been exhibited in Romania and Austria, among other places, where the gallery has shown her pieces at ART INNSBRUCK and ART VIENNA.

For Vlad Lozovanu, direct contact with nature is an inexhaustible source of inspiration. In recent years, painting outdoors has become indispensable to his work, for it is only in the midst of nature, far from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, that he finds the balance, freedom, and joy of creating.

He (*1982) studied painting at the Academy of Music, Theater, and Fine Arts in Chisinau (Republic of Moldova) and is a lecturer at that university. His work has been exhibited in Romania, Austria, the Republic of Moldova, Ukraine, Hungary, and elsewhere.

Constantin Pacea’s series La Isleta transports us to stunning, remote islands. In his painting, nothing is predetermined; he develops his work and allows it to take shape. Intuition plays a key role throughout this entire process.

He (*1957) studied at the ‘Nicolae Grigorescu’ University of Arts in Bucharest. His works have been exhibited in France, Spain, Germany, Austria, Romania, Switzerland, the USA and Lisbon, amongst other places.