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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAI graduated from Łódź Academy of Fine Arts in 1966 with a diploma in Print in the atelier of Prof. Teresa Tyszkiewicz and Prof. Zdzisław Głowacki. After graduation I was employed as a set decorator in the Polish film industry (among others, in Pharaoh – a feature film directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz). I was also working as a graphic designer. For the last thirty years I have been devoted solely to paining. There are three artistic periods in my work:

 

 

 

 

Zoomism
Paintings from this period focus upon one point, leaving the remaining ones in an impressionistic fogginess, which results in a unique, one of a kind play of light and colours resembling the effect of the use of zoom in a camera. French art critics named this new style “zoomism”.

Abstract painting
This period differs from zoomism mainly in the broader and bolder use of contrast of colour and form. The paintings are more graphic-like and technical, they build up series of associations. I use various painting techniques, from a slight deformation to a full abstract painting.

Thematic cycles
Drawing from my earlier experience, I look for order in art, as well as for sublimated aesthetic impressions, striving for harmony and the perfection of juxtapositions. Radical contrasts interlace with a subtle diffusion of colours, resulting in the creation of paintings which are full of light, colour and space.

My works were presented at individual and collective exhibitions in Poland and abroad. They decorate the interiors of numerous embassies, banks, companies, lawyer’s offices, trade offices, representations and financial institutions. They are also in private collections in Great Britain, Italy, France, Switzerland, USA, Canada, Japan. Austria, Greece and Columbia.

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