Pavlo Bovdur is a Ukrainian-born visual artist, sculptor, and art professor based in Winnipeg, Canada. Working across painting, glass sculpture, and mixed media, he creates surreal landscapes shaped by memory, symbolism, and subconscious perception. Bovdur works through long-term, project-based bodies of work, developing interconnected series that evolve over time. His work draws from philosophy and science, merging conceptual inquiry with the emotional language of nature, vivid colour, and personal mythology.
Bovdur combines classical academic training with a refined micro-line approach, often incorporating syringe-and-needle acrylic applications integrated into layered compositions. The technique emerged from a deeply personal history, transforming an object once associated with
pain into a tool of precision, control, and artistic transformation. Some works are built entirely through line, while others use this technique as a subtle structural element within broader painterly
passages.
Pavlo studied stained glass at the Lviv Higher Art College and earned a Bachelor’s degree in Decorative and Applied Arts from the Lviv National Academy of Arts, specializing in artistic glass, sculpture, and art pedagogy. In 2015, he relocated to Mexico, where he taught at the university level and developed his first major painting series, Ilustres Mexicanos — twenty acrylic portraits honouring cultural icons of Mexico, integrating ornamental motifs inspired by Indigenous Wixárika visual language. The series entered private and institutional collections.
Since moving to Canada in 2022, Bovdur has continued developing multiple bodies of work, including Gravity of Dreams — Surreal Tourism at the Edge of Consciousness. The series explores imagined terrains, astronauts, animals, and metaphorical fragments of inner landscapes at the boundary between waking reality and dream state. Works from Gravity of Dreams have been acquired by the Government of Manitoba’s art collection and are held in private and institutional collections across Canada.