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Multi-disciplinary artist Wilhelm Sasnal explores contemporary visual culture by working with found images sourced from newspapers, magazines, and the internet. Sasnal’s paintings juxtapose broad swirling brush strokes with precise, flatly rendered details. Abstracted landscapes surround small human and animal figures in limited color palettes. Although the artist frequently works in oil on canvas, his work alsoContinue reading "Swirling Gestural Marks Create Cinematic Scenes by Painter…

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Style No. 91022178; Color Code: 032 With an enchanting nod to coquetry, this wall art showcases a delicately crafted bow, adding a touch of feminine sophistication to any wall. About Mitka Israel Mitka Israel is a graphic designer and artist with a passion for aesthetics and design. Using an expansive palette of charcoal, watercolor, acrylic, and oil, her paintings become a source of healing and escape from everyday worries. Sold individually Archival ink printed on 320 gsm fine art paper…

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Sasnal, Wilhelm (1972- ) - 2002 Shoah - Forest (Private Co… | Flickr Wilhelm Sasnal, Green Painting, Arte Inspo, Wow Art, Art And Illustration, Small Paintings, 그림 그리기, Painting Inspiration, Aesthetic Art

Oil on canvas; 45 x 45 cm. Wilhelm Sasnal was born in Tarnów, Poland, in 1972. He studied architecture for two years at the Polytechnic, Kraków, beginning in 1992, and then became a painting student at the Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Warszawie, Kraków. While there, he helped form an artist's collective that exhibited together as the Ładnie Group until 2000. Ironically named after the Polish word meaning "pretty" or "nice," the members made paintings of their contemporary, often banal…

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