Grzegorz Jarzynowski | Signs in the sky
Grzegorz Jarzynowski | Signs in the sky
The story between abstraction and figuration on times when the stars were the only common unknown visible from the ground. Limited edition 100pcs (The edition is divided in a ratio of 70 pcs in size L and 30 pcs as XL), numbered, signed by the author.
Print Technique: | giclée, archive 12 -color pigment print |
Paper: | 100% cotton paper Hahnemühle Photo RAG 308G |
Print dimensions (l): | 61 × 59 cm | 65 × 63 cm (Print | Frame) |
Print Dimensions (XL): | 82 × 80 cm | 86 × 84 cm (Print | Frame) |
Frame: | Wooden with UV plexiglass in the museum standard |
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Born in 1988 in Warsaw. Jarzynowski graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where he studied in the painting studio of prof. Jarosława Modzelewsky. He is a co -founder of the interdisciplinary studio Tuszzarogie Studio and a member of the art team Zbiorowa.
In his artistic practice, Jarzynowski focuses on exploring various visual forms and their influence on human imagination and psyche. It constantly builds its personal alphabet of colors and abstract shapes and forms visual structures whose importance is fulfilled by the attentive eye of the viewer. For Jarzynowski, abstract thinking is the top act of distanceing - from shapes, phenomena, events - an act that allows him to perceive his own intuition from the necessary distance. His works are part of private collections in Germany, Belgium, Portugal, Finland and Poland.
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Grzegorz Jarzynowski for 100pcs
The work "Signs in the sky" represents elements spread between abstraction and figuration, a group of shapes that try to be specific but are not. The image speaks of times when the stars were the only common unknown visible from the ground. At that time, people from all cultures looked into the sky, as a screen, assigning the shining points to the meanings to bring them closer to each other. So, even if still unknown, then at least become more familiar.

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