Petra Štefanková

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Petra Štefanková FRSA is a Slovak illustrator, digital artist, designer, painter, art director and author. She has worked in the animation, advertising and publishing industries with an emphasis on an interdisciplinary approach. Her work represents the fusion of contemporary art and design.

Petra Štefanková
Born1978
Bratislava
NationalitySlovak
Occupations
OrganizationThe Royal Society of Arts
Known forČmáranica a Machuľa, The Fly on the Honey Bread, Illustration: A Theoretical and Contextual Perspective
AwardsChannel 4's 4Talent Award, American Illustration 42 Award, Toray DCA Excellence Award
Websitepetrastefankova.com

Background[edit]

She studied graphic design at Jozef Vydra's School of Applied Art in Bratislava in 1993–1997, visual communication at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava in 1997-2003 a film and TV graphics at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague in 2002. Additionally, she took a short course at Central Saint Martin's, University of the Arts London in 2016.

The trophy of Channel4's 4Talent Award 2007

In December 2007 she won "Channel 4's 4Talent Award". www.channel4.com. for young creatives from all creative industries in the United Kingdom. She presented her work at "Graphite 2007". graphite.siggraph.org., the digital art exhibition and conference organised by the North American and Australian chapter of the ACM SIGGRAPH at the University of Western Australia in Perth. Her work was exposed widely on shows worldwide with her solo shows taking place in Bratislava, Nitra, Malacky, Piestany, Berlin, Budapest, Prague and Washington DC. Australian curator Andrew Chew selected her work for the "GAS Project exhibition 2007". www.senseassault.com., along with a special guest Doze Green from NYC. The Museum of Computer Art has presented her work based in NYC, Global Gallery in Sydney, LACDA in Los Angeles and the Heritage Museum in Hong Kong.[1]

In July 2007 she was selected for exhibition at Images 31: The Best Of British Illustration in London College of Communication (which was repeated in 2009)[2][3] and published in 200 Best Illustrators Worldwide 2007/08 by Lürzer's Archive[4], Expose 6 - The Finest Digital Art in the Known Universe by Ballistic Publishing in 2008.[5] From a thousand entrants, she was also selected to exhibit within the digital art on environment issues exhibition "Common Ground 2008". www.commonground2008.com., running across China (with a start in Beijing) and galleries in the US in 2010.

In April 2008 at age 29 she was invited to join the Fellowship of the Royal Society of Arts in London. The RSA in London presented Petra Štefanková's painting in an exhibition at the RSA House in November 2023 and there was also a screening of her short animated film 'Little Pixies and Colours' (original title 'Farebníčkovia a farby') during the "RSA Fellow Artists' Network Film night". www.thersa.org. Retrieved October 6, 2022.

In July 2008 she presented her illustrative work at the ICON5 Illustration Salon in the Roosevelt Hotel off Madison Avenue in New York City. Other public presentations include Les E-Magiciens, the European Digital Animation festival organized by Supinfocom in France in November 2008, Pecha Kucha Night in Brighton in November 2009, discussion at "DOX: Centre for Contemporary Art in Prague". www.czechdesign.cz. Retrieved June 21, 2010. and ICON6 Illustration Salon in Langham Hotel in Pasadena, CA in July 2010, ICON7 Roadshow Illustration Salon in Providence, Rhode Island, in 2012 and TEDx Bratislava 2013. In 2010 she was the advisor in one-to-one sessions for "Futurising". www.futurising.org., the creative opportunities event led by the London College of Communication on behalf of the University of the Arts London.

Selection of awards for Petra Stefankova

As a designer, she collaborated on an animated title sequence for the feature film Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang with Voodoodog Animation in London. The team was awarded, the Silver World Medal at the New York Festival, (World's Best TV and Film Awards) in 2011.

Petra Štefanková's numerous accolades include the American Illustration 42 Winner in New York in 2023 "American Illustration 42 Winners". www.ai-ap.com., The Minister of Culture of the Slovak Republic Award in 2019 "Laureates of Minister of Culture Award 2019". www.culture.gov.sk. Retrieved March 11, 2020., The Best Children's Book of Spring 2018 "The Most Beautiful and Best Children's Books of Spring and Summer 2018". www.bibiana.sk., Expose 6 Master Award winner in Australia in 2008 "Expose 6 Master Award Winner". www.cgsociety.org., and Excellence Award in Toray Digital Creation Awards 2004 in Japan "Štefanková excelled in a digital art competition in Japan". www.sme.sk. Retrieved April 1, 2005.

In 2012 her digital portrait of filmmaker Jonas Mekas was exhibited as part of the BOND magazine Launch event and exhibition at Saatchi Gallery in London. House of Illustration in London organised the Illustrator's Christmas Fair, where she presented her work in December 2015. In 2015 she was also selected for the international exhibition Between Volga and Danube organised by the Russian Academy of Art in Moscow.[6] In 2016 she participated in "Prague Design Week". www.praguedesignweek.cz. organised at Kafka's House in the heart of Prague. In 2017, her work was selected for the Biennial of Illustration Bratislava exhibition at the Slovak National Museum.[7]

Publications include Visual Artist at Work by Michael Fleishman, Cengage (2009, USA);[8] Vector Graphics and Illustration, A master class in digital image-making by Steven Withrow and Jack Harris, Rotovision (2008, UK);[9] Planet Alert, Revista Colectiva (2009, Costa Rica); A DGPH Project: The Ark, IdN / Systems Design, (2009, Hongkong); Illustration: A Theoretical and Contextual Perspective by Alan Male, Bloomsbury (2024, UK);[10] 3x3 Directory (2017, 2018, USA); Drawn Vol.1 The Best Illustrators Worldwide (2017, Australia)[11], Bézier Vol.1 The Best Vector Artists Worldwide (2017, Australia), Channel 4's 4Talent magazine, The Economist, The Guardian, Aesthetica, Forbes Slovakia and many more[12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17].

Illustration for the cover of the supplement for the Guardian by Petra Stefankova

On February 25, 2022 Vanity Fair magazine in the United Kingdom published Petra Štefanková's painting in the A-list Artists section as part of their annual Hollywood issue.

Petra Štefanková is an author, designer and illustrator of children's books Moje malé more (2016, Slovakia);[18] and Čmáranica a Machuľa published by Slovart (2018, Slovakia).[19] She has illustrated a children's book of Mária Štefánková My už vieme všeličo published by Slovart (2017, Slovakia).[20] In 2019 her short comic was published in the Frame Prague Comic Art Festival Anthology by Centrala.[21] As an illustrator and author of the concept, she collaborated with her mother, a poet Aurélia Štefanková, on the book 'Neberte mi sny / Don't Take My Dreams from Me' in 2020. In 2023, the children’s publication of Austrian author Hannah Lena Rebel from Vienna, The Fly on the Honey Bread (2023, Germany);[22] also as a German version of Die Fliege auf dem Honigbrot (2023, Germany);[23] with illustrations by Petra Štefanková, was published by the German publisher Epubli. In 2024 she collaborated again on two new books with Hannah Lena Rebel, Whimsical Wonders: A Toy Store’s Timeless Tales, a children's opera, (2024, Germany)[24] and Fragmented: The Album. Some of the books are available from "The RSA Library Catalogue". in London.

Petra Štefanková is also known for the collaboration with the Californian company Lynda.com, where she created illustrations for their educational "Lynda.com DVD packaging". between the years 2011-2013. She met the founders of the company Lynda Weinman and Bruce Heavin during the Illustration Conference ICON in Rhode Island in 2012.

Petra is a supporter of many charity projects such as "Parky Life". www.parkylife.com. by the agency Havas Lynx in the UK (2019), "Memories Book". www.memories-book.co.uk. in aid of Maggie's Centres by Garrick Webster (DAHRA, 2011), project Dotyky umenia of the top model Ivana Christová (Orin Panacea, 2013). She supported talented individuals from Slovakia in various projects and established an illustration agency representing Slovak and Czech illustrators abroad. She was a guest of many events, receptions and private views at the Slovak and British embassies, The Buckingham Palace Gallery, TATE Britain, the RSA House in London, the Slovak Olympic House, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London etc. She regularly communicates with representatives of the international cultural and art scene, diplomats, entrepreneurs and members of the nobility.

Works by Petra Stefankova on a 30 ft screen at Big Screen Plaza in New York in August 2021

Style[edit]

Brathová, Barbara. "Petra ako skala". www.mojakultura.sk. Moja Kultúra. Retrieved August 3, 2021. Petra Štefanková is a universal artist who, in addition to graphics, illustration and painting, also designs, is the author of texts, films, and books and likes to express herself visually through various materials and objects. She studied graphic design, which is also the reason why she is inclined towards flat aesthetics, and her pictorial scenes are characterized by a simplified form that functions as a sign, a symbol, and an artistic shorthand.

Television and Radio Appearances[edit]

Petra Štefanková starred in several television documentaries and reports. Portrét umelca - Petra Štefanková was filmed for television TV 213 and directed by Anton Faraonov in 2016. In 2010 she was part of a documentary series about Slovaks abroad (Slováci vo svete) directed by Branislav Mišík and the reportage was filmed at the premises of the RSA in London. Two other reportages were filmed for television RTVS as part of the programmes "Slovensko v obrazoch". www.rtvs.sk. Retrieved March 8, 2020. (2020) and "Správy RTVS". www.rtvs.sk. Retrieved March 26, 2021. (2021). In 2021, there was a reportage about her solo exhibition at Bratislava Castle, filmed for "TA3 Television". www.ta3.com. Retrieved September 18, 2021. and introduced by the presenter Simona Frantová. Petra Štefanková was presented live on a television programme "Dámsky klub". www.rtvs.sk. Retrieved April 16, 2021. in an interview with the host Iveta Malachovská on RTVS in 2021 and on Teleráno with the presenter Kveta Horváthová on Markíza TV in 2022.

The radio interviews with Petra Štefanková include "Nočná Pyramída". www.rtvs.sk. Retrieved May 8, 2023. with Gabika Angibaud on Radio Slovensko in 2023, "Slováci sú Prima". www.funradio.sk. Retrieved October 24, 2022. on Fun Rádio in 2022, "Kultúrny denník". devin.rtvs.sk. Retrieved August 9, 2021. on Rádio Devín in 2021 and a live radio interview on Nights "Nights". www.rnz.co.nz. Retrieved June 15, 2010. for Radio New Zealand in 2010.

External links[edit]

Publicity listings[edit]

  • "Petra Štefanková". Aesthetica. No. 116. United Kingdom. January 2024. p. 142. ISSN 1743-2715.
  • "Petra Štefanková". Aesthetica. No. 113. United Kingdom. July 2023. p. 144. ISSN 1743-2715.
  • Kovalčíková, Mária (November 9, 2023). "Magické príbehy Petry Štefankovej". Literárny týždenník. No. 25–26. Slovakia. p. 10. ISSN 0862-5999.
  • "A-List Artists". Vanity Fair. No. Hollywood Issue. United Kingdom. February 2022. p. 131. ISSN 0961-5520.
  • Naščák, Peter (2018). "Literatúra pre deti a mládež v roku 2017". Romboid. No. 5–6. Slovakia. p. 128-129. ISSN 0231-6714.
  • Vavrová, Tatiana (September 2013). "Štyri roky londýnskych lekcií". Forbes. Slovakia. p. 76-78. ISSN 1338-2527.
  • "Petra Štefanková". Artbox Magazine. No. 12. United Kingdom. January 2011. p. 30-39. ISSN 2042-695X.
  • "Artist of the Issue: Petra Stefankova". Cut Out Magazine. No. 1. Malaysia. 2010. p. 63. ISSN 2180-1754.
  • "Petra Štefanková". Bond Magazine. No. 1. United Kingdom. Spring 2010. p. 144-149. ISSN 2042-6488.
  • "Petra Štefanková". XFuns Magazine. No. 50. Taiwan. October 2010. p. 26-31. ISSN 1683-1578.
  • Štefanková, Petra (March 2008). "Cubism, surrealism and character creation". Computer Arts. No. 146. United Kingdom. p. 84-86. ISSN 1360-5372.
  • Webster, Garrick (2007). "Petra Štefanková: Illustrator". TEN4 Magazine. No. 8. United Kingdom. p. 60-61. ISSN 1752-2021.
  • "Exposure: Petra Stefankova". Computer Arts. No. 107. United Kingdom. March 2005. p. 9. ISSN 1360-5372.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ming, Tom K. C. (2004). Visual Dynamic: HK International Poster Triennial 2004. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Heritage Museum. ISBN 9627213519.
  2. ^ Images 31. United Kingdom: The Association of Illustrators. 2007. p. 292. ISBN 9780951544891.
  3. ^ Images 33 Best of British Illustration 2009. United Kingdom: The Association of Illustrators. 2009. p. 356. ISBN 9780955807688.
  4. ^ Lürzer, Walter (2008). 200 Best Illustrators Worldwide 07/08. Austria: Lürzer's Archive. p. 335. ISBN 9783902393067.
  5. ^ Hellard, Paul; Wade, Daniel P. (2008). Expose 6 The Finest Digital Art in the Known Universe. Australia: Ballistic Media. p. 224. ISBN 9781921002496.
  6. ^ Khudyakov, Konstantin (2015). Between The Volga and The Danube: the album. Russia: Russian Academy of Arts. p. 260. ISBN 9785905009068.
  7. ^ Potrok, Marian (2017). 26. Bienále Ilustrácií Bratislava BIB 2017 (in Slovak). Slovakia: Bibiana. p. 224. ISBN 9788089154548.
  8. ^ Fleishman, Michael (2008). The Visual Artist at Work. USA: Cengage Learning, Inc. p. 384. ISBN 9781418052256.
  9. ^ Withrow, Steven; Harris, Jack (2008). Vector Graphics and Illustration: A Master Class in Digital Image-making. UK: Rotovision. p. 176. ISBN 978-2888930112.
  10. ^ Male, Alan (2024). Illustration: A Theoretical and Contextual Perspective. UK: Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 264. ISBN 9781350283534.
  11. ^ Drawn Vol.1 The Best Illustrators Worldwide. Australia: Crooks Creative Industries. 2017. p. 242. ISBN 9780648049715.
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  15. ^ Power of Creativity. United Kingdom: Contemporary Art Curator. 2022. p. 194. ISBN 9788419192622.
  16. ^ Kuntyj, Lynda (2008). Visual Arts: A Resource for Units 1A-1B. Australia: Impact Publishing. p. 250. ISBN 9781921305221.
  17. ^ Leejin, Kim (2023). Breath: New Media Art 2024. South Korea: CICA Press. p. 200. ISBN 9791188671267.
  18. ^ Štefanková, Petra (2016). Moje malé more (in Slovak). Slovakia: Štefanková Petra. p. 40. ISBN 9788097207168.
  19. ^ Štefanková, Petra (2018). Čmáranica a Machuľa (in Slovak). Slovakia: Slovart. p. 32. ISBN 9788055634968.
  20. ^ Štefánková, Mária (2017). My už vieme všeličo (in Slovak). Slovakia: Slovart. p. 64. ISBN 9788055627823.
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