Friday, May 11, 2018
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Drawings by Wojtek Kowalczyk
Wojtek Kowalczyk was born in 1960 in Krakow, Poland. In 1986 he graduated from the Faculty of Architecture. Since then he has been pursuing a career of an artist. The main idea of Wojtek Kowalczyk’s drawings is to show the world of his art in constant change, in an almost theatrical setting. His sometimes surrealist and sometimes very real presentation of the subject is shown in a never-ending process of transition.
New costumes are being put on, new personae come into focus, while other fade away in the distance. Things and persons change into new entities. It is the world which evolves. It is rich in detail, narrative and executed with a mastery that deserves time on the part of the viewer to explore his message: sometimes a witty observation about the world, sometimes a metaphor, often an allusion to mythology, literature, and works of other artists via
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crssDrawings by Wojtek Kowalczyk
Wojtek Kowalczyk was born in 1960 in Krakow, Poland. In 1986 he graduated from the Faculty of Architecture. Since then he has been pursuing a career of an artist. The main idea of Wojtek Kowalczyk’s drawings is to show the world of his art in constant change, in an almost theatrical setting. His sometimes surrealist and sometimes very real presentation of the subject is shown in a never-ending process of transition.
New costumes are being put on, new personae come into focus, while other fade away in the distance. Things and persons change into new entities. It is the world which evolves. It is rich in detail, narrative and executed with a mastery that deserves time on the part of the viewer to explore his message: sometimes a witty observation about the world, sometimes a metaphor, often an allusion to mythology, literature, and works of other artists via
Our Facebook. Note: The page is addictive!
posted by Margaret
crossconnectmag: Sculptures Ready to Fly by George...









Sculptures Ready to Fly by George Triggs
George Triggs is an artist who has continually confronted and challenged the traditional figurative format. The contrast his sculptures exhibit - through visual magnetism, combined with physical extremes - heighten the emotion and the perception of the concepts they portray.
Working in bronze, resins, interactive projection, glass, wax and plaster, Triggs’ mastery of materials and technical knowledge are expertly used to convey the complexity of his work. - from George Triggs’ Website
Get more information about George Triggs from his Facebook page. Thanks to Why Not Art.
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Posted by Lisa.
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crssSculptures Ready to Fly by George Triggs
George Triggs is an artist who has continually confronted and challenged the traditional figurative format. The contrast his sculptures exhibit - through visual magnetism, combined with physical extremes - heighten the emotion and the perception of the concepts they portray.
Working in bronze, resins, interactive projection, glass, wax and plaster, Triggs’ mastery of materials and technical knowledge are expertly used to convey the complexity of his work. - from George Triggs’ Website
Get more information about George Triggs from his Facebook page. Thanks to Why Not Art.
See art that soars on our Twitter Feed, Instagram, and Facebook.
Posted by Lisa.
#art #georgetriggs #sculpture #Cross Connect #lisa
How did that glass get stuck there? A little clip from a...
How did that glass get stuck there? A little clip from a forgotten house in Central Virginia.