Krassimir Terziev is known for his interdisciplinary approach, which allows him to analyze the present from different perspectives and raise questions related to politics, history, culture. Using the means of drawing, painting, video, photography, installation and sculpture, he examines problem areas from multiple perspectives in an attempt to reach their possible dimensions.
Likewise, in his works the artist does not dwell on planet Earth but often ventures into unknown worlds in search of answers. Reality turns into fiction and the cosmos approaches and becomes an alternative to the endless dramas on earth.
Krassimir Terziev reminds us that a work of art has its own logic in it's own space-time continuum. This structure of a work does not correspond to the earthly one. It can be many things at the same time: chaotic, concentrated, expanded, accelerated - and thus perfect.
Because of the way it is constructed, namely by human intention, it represents a segment with a beginning and an end, compared to the beam of time in which we normally glide through reality. This time is different, elsewhere, its parameters are still unclear; it is fragile, subject to destruction. Beyond it, there is no continuation; it is on other levels than our rays of time. The experience of art presents itself as a journey through time.