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The sun goes down. On his hot shield came the last witness of the past, lonely and silent. In a frozen pose, devoid of leaves, almost forgotten. It happens that we stop and slow down because something catches our attention. We avoid signs and symbols and do not want to be instructed. We like to explore, look when a young tree grows and meets our expectations. What to do if the tree does not turn green, the sun does not rise in the morning and the water does not flow our beloved river? What to do when the world calls for help and we see only this problem? What to do with yourself?! Stuck?! Unresolved problems grow unsolvable or wither with us. The painting is signed, finished sides with black cotton ribbon, no need to frame
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
Packaging:Ships in a Box
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Poland
Initially, he dealt with black and white photography, which he learned during fashion photography. Here he got to know human faces and silhouettes of models in motion. This gave rise to fascination with contrasting figures for whom the background became a metropolitan landscape. He chose the Department of Art and Design, designed buildings, interiors of clubs and even sailing yachts. He discovered the secrets of painting in the studios of local artists, he trained a line and stain, from which he recreated such well-known scenery from photography. He loves urban landscapes and human gestures. Torn between Impressionism and abstraction, it tries to combine these two directions in an expressive expression. The most valuable is the economical color. Sometimes she feels the need for a collage. He sometimes likes to throw a "dirt" or a tactile object at the ready image. His paintings are in private collections both at home and abroad, and one of the most important events was qualifying for the Artbox Project and an exhibition of several paintings in New York in 2018.
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