Born: 1977
Hometown: Constanta
Based in: Lumina
Tiberiu Soos is an experienced artist from Romania whose paintings have been featured in exhibitions internationally. Raised in a family of artists, Soos originally developed his artistic style painting large scale murals and now creates vibrant abstract works in acrylic or oil on canvas. Using a neon color palette, his paintings explore both organic and geometric shapes, resulting in energetic explosions of color.
What inspires you?
I'm inspired by the energy that flow among us, through us, bond us, gives us life, colours, love, happyness, that makes the nature sing, by a ray of sun after a month of rain, this all give me a very creative state of mind.
Describe your creative process.
When I'm in the work shop I enter in a different reality, focusing myself on the project I'm having in mind and never leave until I'm completely pleased with the artwork.
What are 3 words that best describe your work?
Colorful, lively, dynamic
Who are some artists that have influenced your work?
In the high school I was influenced by the impressionists - Monet, Derain, later I liked very much Constantin Brancusi for his simplicity of the concepts.
What is the most important tool when creating your work?
Painting is a process of the mind!
What is the best piece of advice you have been given?
Be as personal as possible!
Where do you go for inspiration?
I like to walk on the seashore, fishing and hike the woods to find my inner peace and inspiration.
1 Collection
Education
Art University Ovidius - Constanta
Romania, 2004
Art High School - Constanta
Romania, 1995
Exhibitions
Berliner Liste September - Berlin,
2017
Group Exhibition Enschede
2016
Group Exhibition Enschede
2015
Awards
National Art Contest – Section Ceramic - First Prize
1989
Education
Art University Ovidius - Constanta
Romania, 2004
Art High School - Constanta
Romania, 1995
Exhibitions
Berliner Liste September - Berlin,
2017
Group Exhibition Enschede
2016
Group Exhibition Enschede
2015
Awards
National Art Contest – Section Ceramic - First Prize
1989