Artist Valentina Brostean

Artist Valentina Brostean Interdisciplinary VISUAL ARTIST. Barcelona | Turin | Novi Sad Valentina Brostean was born in 1983 in Novi Sad, Serbia, and is currently based in Turin, Italy.

Brostean holds a BFA in Graphic Design and an MFA in Illustration and Book Design from the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Novi Sad. Brostean is a multidisciplinary visual artist. With over 10 years of experience in the creative world, her artistic practice takes inspiration from different art forms: she has participated in curated international gallery exhibitions but has also developed

a strong portfolio of applied illustration and graphic design. Her bold, colorful style, often described as "new contemporary figuration" is striking for its use of courageous, unexpected compositions, a bold color palette, and unique, very intimate imagery. In her personal work, which has taken the form of drawings and paintings, she has been strongly inspired by the human subconscious, emotional states, dreams, and the surreal. Combining all these elements, Brostean has developed her own, very personal, technique and style - the result of a perpetual journey, a constant search for identity and complexity of meanings. Since 2006 she has exhibited her work in a variety of forums, ranging from personal to group exhibitions throughout Europe (Italy, Germany, Portugal, Spain, and the UK) as well as in the Middle East and the United States. When it comes to the field of applied art, Brostean has specialized in editorial and fashion illustration, applying her well known playful mixed media technique, experimenting often with collage, using both traditional and digital media. She seeks powerful solutions for creative clients who don’t shy away from pushing boundaries, by exploring bold aesthetics and surprising outputs across all platforms. Her widely recognizable style has established her as one of the emerging contemporary artists appreciated by selected international clients such as Armani Exchange, The Washington Post, Il Corriere Della Sera, Bicycle USA and Kabinet Brewery, amongst many others. Brostean is working as an independent multidisciplinary visual artist focusing on her personal self-expression and collaborating with internationally acclaimed clients, galleries and individuals. Represented by Illozoo creative agency, USA
http://www.illozoo.com/portfolio/valentina-brostean/

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We saw an angel Does it Mean Hope?!The figures in this painting were born on the palette while mixing colors to witness ...
07/05/2026

We saw
an angel
Does it
Mean
Hope?!

The figures in this painting were born on the palette while mixing colors to witness an appearance of (accidental?!) angel!

From a stain of light and chaos, I suddenly saw what felt like an angel appearing on the dark sky and I painted the three small beings looking toward it, three little witnesses ✨✨✨

The work slowly became about recognition: the moment when something fragile, lost, or innocent suddenly witnesses the possibility of transcendence.

The angel was never planned, which made its presence feel even more real to me as if meaning had emerged directly from the chos itself.
For me, this painting speaks about the possibility that even inside confusion, darkness, or emotional ruins, something sacred can still appear unexpectedly...

A sign, a message, an emotion..
Not as certainty, but as a fleeting vision of hope.

"What happens when you grow up?" feels like a quiet confrontation between innocence and the unbearable weight of becomin...
07/05/2026

"What happens when you grow up?" feels like a quiet confrontation between innocence and the unbearable weight of becoming!

The adult figure folds inward, almost collapsing under the excess of its own mind, roots, nerves, or thoughts erupting uncontrollably, blurring the boundary between growth and disfigurement...

To “grow up” here is not a linear evolution, but an entanglement: a deepening into complexity that is as suffocating as it is inevitable:(

In contrast, the child stands illuminated, small yet steady, gazing upward not with fear, but with a kind of lucid curiosity. She does not yet carry the burden, but she recognizes it. The distance between them is not physical, it is temporal, psychological, existential...
Growth is depicted not as clarity, but as accumulation of thoughts, fears, memories until the self becomes something both rooted and unrecognizable.

And yet, in that moment of gaze between the two figures, there is a fragile continuity: the child is not separate from the figure she observes, but already on the path toward it...🚶‍♀️

In a private collection

“You must have chaos within you, to give birth to a dancing star"⭐ (F. Nietzsche)Inside of this theatre of life play, wi...
07/05/2026

“You must have chaos within you, to give birth to a dancing star"⭐ (F. Nietzsche)

Inside of this theatre of life play, within this crowded, trembling constellation of forms, a quiet choreography unfolds. The figures orbit, collide, and fuse, as if searching for coherence but resisting closure...

In that tension between fragmentation and emergence, the “dancing star” is not a singular entity, but a moment of alignment, a fleeting harmony born from inner multiplicity!

The work suggests that creation demands disorientation, that beauty is not found in order but wrestled from within it;)

To carry chaos is to accept instability as origin, to allow the self to fracture so that something new, unstable, and alive can begin to move...

In a lovely new home ✨

How many springs left, dear diary? 🌼🥀
28/04/2026

How many springs left, dear diary? 🌼🥀

How i feel or who I am?
28/04/2026

How i feel or who I am?

21/04/2026
21/04/2026

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Novi Sad

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http://www.behance.net/valentinabrostean, http://www.valentinabrostean.com/

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