Edward Dwurnik - Wołomin
Description
By creating the "Warsaw" series, the artist took the viewer into the world of a breakthrough in which it is extremely easy for the viewer to observe the changes taking place. Works created since the 1960s are an interpretation of the atmosphere prevailing in the city at that time, hence both the cold and austere images from 1981 and the contrasting, noisy and multicolored perspective presented in the works of the 1990s. Dwurnik, like the Canaletto of modern times, he perfectly controls the urban landscape, but often idealizes it, introducing the atmosphere of the ubiquitous carnival to the streets.
Inkography made with the consent and under the direct supervision of the artist, and then bearing his signature in the lower right corner. In the left corner there is an indication of the edition number and the size of the work. Thanks to the guarantee of the uniqueness of the series, inkographs become a good investment over time.
Technical data
| Certificate of Authenticity | DESA Modern |
| Format - S - Size - Small | 28 x 30 cm |
| Format - M - Size - Medium | Format sold out |
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