Sławomir Christow (ur. 1976) – rysownik, malarz i grafik urodzony w Warnie. W latach 1992-1995 uczeń Yavor Tsanev, bułgarskiego malarza i grafika. Od 1996 do 2001 roku studiował na Wydziale Grafiki krakowskiej Akademii Sztuk Pięknych. Dyplom uzyskał w pracowni drzeworytu u prof. Zbigniewa Lutomskiego. Brał udział w wielu wystawach zbiorowych, zarówno w Polsce jak i za granicą.
An artist open to the world of symbols and myths, in addition to his graphic work, he also paints, most often using the traditional techniques of egg tempera, watercolor, and gouache. In his work, he draws on archetypes and symbols deeply rooted in our imagination, simultaneously connecting many eras and cultures. Fascinated by, among others, the Italian Quattrocento and the paintings of Mughal India, he creates his own unique world, drawing on the painting traditions of both East and West. A two-time winner of the NGM Grand Prix in Krakow and the Krakow City Art Scholarship, Chrystow's works have been exhibited in Rome, at the Royal Castle in Warsaw, and at the Łańcut Palace.




