Jarosław Jaśnikowski - On the shores of the ocean of fire
Description
"So I tell people about a world shattered by some unknown cataclysm into millions of islands levitating in endless space." Jaroslaw Jaśnikowski
All of Jarosław Jaśnikowski's works are surrealistic in style, full of unreal elements. These are usually amazing vehicles traveling through the endless void. “On the shores of the Ocean of Fire” is a horizontal landscape of fiery lava flowing down the rocks. In the air we see a smoke-filled, mechanized zeppelin. This time the whole thing seems to be extremely unreal - lava covers the surface of the ocean, and the machine seems to be suspended in place. Is the air route the only chance of escape here?
Inkografia was created in a closed edition limited to 50 copies.
Jarosław Jaśnikowski (born in 1976) – an outstanding Polish painter, a leading representative of magical realism and steampank, initially creating science-fiction art. Jaśnikowski's painting is marked by the influence of Salvador Dalí's art, and his greatest inspiration is the work of Wojciech Siudmak. In his works, he creates absolutely unique flying machines, transporting viewers to "Alternative Worlds". In this way, he bends the rigid laws of physics and defies stereotypes. He paints stories about the world broken into millions of floating islands, where the most important theme is the experience of time travel. Jarosław Jaśnikowski has had a number of individual and collective exhibitions, and his works are present in collections around the world.
Technical data
| Certificate of Authenticity | DESA Modern |
| Format - M - Size - Medium | 65,5 x 79,5 cm with passe-partout; 71 x 85 cm with frame |
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