Martina Krupičková

Martina Krupičková (/ˌkrpɪˈkvə/) (born 15 September 1975) is a Czech oil on canvas artist.

Martina Krupičková
Martina Krupičková at work.
Born
Martina Krupičková

(1975-09-15) 15 September 1975
NationalityCzech
Known forPainter
MovementContemporary Art
Websitemartinakrupickova.com

Early life

Martina Krupičková was born in the Czech town of Světlá nad Sázavou, which is approximately 100 km from Prague, Czech Republic.

In 1990, Krupičková commenced Fashion Design and Textile studies at a school in Brno. After graduating, Krupičková traveled extensively, including several months in England and the USA. In 1999, Krupičková returned to Prague and started to paint oil on a black canvas using a palette knife.

Career

Krupičková has since had over 30 exhibitions, including a work in the 2008 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.[1]

She was interviewed on Czech Television CT1 Dobre Rano (17 June 2008),[2] and on Czech Television CT1 in the talkshow Všechnopárty (2 June 2009).[3]

Her work is regularly featured in Czech Auction Houses "European Arts", "Galerie Kodl", "Prague Auctions" and others.

In 2018, Krupičková was chosen as a contestant for the UK Sky Arts Landscape Artist of the Year television programme (Season 4 Heat 5). A group of selected artists were asked to paint Inveraray Castle on the shore of Loch Fyne in Scotland. The artists have to create their artwork within four hours (interrupted by interviews, camera setups and breaks) and three judges choose the winner.

Awards

  • February 2021: The painting "I.P.Pavlova" won 3rd place in the Painting category[4] and 8th place in the Overall Category[5] in the Annual Cityscapes 2021 Art Competition and the painting "No. 2 Smetanovo nábřeží" received a Special Merit Award.
  • February 2020: The painting "Life in Prague During the Winter Time" won 3rd place in the Painting category[6] and 6th place in the Overall Category[7] in the Annual Cityscapes 2020 Art Competition and the painting "At Vyton in Prague" received a Special Merit Award.
  • February 2019: The painting "Tram No 2" won 5th place in the Painting category[8] and 9th place in the Overall Category[9] in the Annual Cityscapes 2019 Art Competition.
  • December 2018: The painting "Saltburn Pier" received the Hon. Mention[10] in the Annual Seascapes 2018 Art Competition.
  • January 2018: "Tram No. 2" won 1st Place – Painting Category[11] and 2nd Place[12] – Overall Category in 8th Annual Light Space Time CityScapes Art Competition 2018 and picture "Tram No 24" received Special Merit Award.[13]
  • October 2017: "Mirror" won a Special Merit Award[14] in the Light Space Time 2017 Seascapes Art Competition.
  • July 2017: "Stvoridla in Autumn Colours" won a Special Merit Award[15] in the Light Space Time 2017 Seasons Art Competition.
  • May 2017: "Stvoridla Play of Colours" won a Special Merit Award[16] in the Light Space Time 2017 Landscapes Art Competition.
  • February 2017: "Bologna" won a Special Merit Award[17] in the Light Space Time 2017 CityScapes Art Competition.
  • January 2017: "Number 14" won a Special Merit Award[18] in the Light Space Time 2017 All Women Art Competition.
  • April 2016: "River Sázava" won a Special Merit Award[19] in the Light Space Time 2016 Landscape Art Competition.
  • February 2016: "After rain in Bratislava" received a 7th Place Hon. Mention – Painting & Other Category[20] in the Light Space Time 2016 CityScapes Art Competition and the painting "Prague Roofs" received special recognition.
  • August 2015: "Odd one out" won a Special Merit Award[21] in the Light Space Time 2015 Nature Art Competition.
  • March 2014: "Number 18″ won 4th Place – Painting Category and 9th Place — Overall Category in the "CityScapes Art Competition" 2014 Art Exhibition.
  • September 2013: "Paradise" won a Special Recognition Award in "Landscapes" 2013 Art Exhibition


Notes and references

  1. Hogan, Paul. "I Could Have Been a Contender", The Observer, 8 June 2008. Retrieved 11 August 2008.
  2. CT1 Dobre Rano. "CT1 Dobre Rano", CT1, 17 June 2008. Retrieved 19 July 2009.
  3. CT1 Všechnopárty. "CT1 Všechnopárty", CT1, 2 June 2009. Retrieved 19 July 2009.
  4. Light Space Time. "Results of CityScapes 2021 Painting Category", 1 February 2021.
  5. Light Space Time. "Results of CityScapes 2021 Overall Category", 1 February 2021.
  6. Light Space Time. "Results of CityScapes 2020 Painting Category", 1 February 2020.
  7. Light Space Time. "Results of CityScapes 2020 Overall Category", 1 February 2020.
  8. Light Space Time. "Results of CityScapes 2019 Painting Category", 1 February 2019.
  9. Light Space Time. "Results of CityScapes 2019 Overall Category", 1 February 2019.
  10. Light Space Time. "Results of Seascapes 2018 Art Competition", 1 December 2018.
  11. Light Space Time. "Results of CityScapes 2018 Painting Category", 5 January 2018.
  12. Light Space Time. "Results of CityScapes 2018 Overall Category", 5 January 2018.
  13. Light Space Time. "CityScapes 2018 Special Merit Awards", 5 January 2018.
  14. Light Space Time. "Seascapes 2017 Special Merit Awards", 1 October 2017.
  15. Light Space Time. "Seasons 2017 Special Merit Awards", 1 July 2017.
  16. Light Space Time. "Landscapes 2017 Special Merit Awards", 1 May 2017.
  17. Light Space Time. "Cityscapes 2017 Special Merit Awards", 1 February 2017.
  18. Light Space Time. "All Women Special Merit Awards", 4 January 2017.
  19. Light Space Time. "Landscape 2016 Special Merit Awards", 4 April 2017.
  20. Light Space Time. "Cityscapes 2016 Special Merit Awards", 1 February 2016.
  21. Light Space Time. "Nature 2015 Special Merit Awards", 4 August 2016.
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