Vladimír Skrepl is known for his unmistakable painting manuscript. Already at the age of 80 he was part of the underground art scene and at the age of 90 his work was presented at a number of key exhibitions that formed post -revolutionary art. Since then he has been an unmistakable figure in Czech art. During his almost thirty -year pedagogical work at the Prague Academy of Fine Arts, many of the very successful artists and artists such as Eva Koťátková, Vladimír Houdek, or Josef Bolf went through his studio. His work goes all the way to the bones of the bones to reflect and examine how the surface has changed during this journey. Gestic, physical paintings with wild color layering depict mostly human or animal figures, sometimes even plants that seem to turn inside out - in the heart smooth skin, hair, or vegetable skin, and externally meat, muscles, bones, organs, eyeballs, roots, blood and sap. Some consider Skrepla images a bit of "creepy". Paradoxically, however, things such as beauty (in genuineness), even child immediacy, life in all its colors and desire (literally?), Can also be seen in them.
Vladimír Skrepl (1955) studied art and ethnography at the Faculty of Arts in Brno. In the 80s he worked as a curator in the Prague City Gallery. He holds Michal Ranný (2009) Award (2009) and the artist is awarded by Jiří Kovanda (2007). Since 1994 he has led the painting studio painting II. at the Prague Academy of Fine Arts. Skreplov's works have been presented to a number of key exhibitions in the Czech Republic and abroad from the 90s to the present day