Michał Zaborowski - Blue flight
Description
Zaborowski experiments with form and color, often creating abstract compositions. In his works, one can notice the richness of textures, as well as diverse color scales, from subtle pastels to intense, dark colors. In his work, the artist presents human figures, but also animals or mythological figures that are metaphors for various states and experiences. Zaborowski's two protagonists float in the skies, their bodies wrapped in an orange line. From the formal side, "The Blue Flight" refers to the famous work of Henri Matisse "La danse" from 1909.
Michał Zaborowski's "Blue Lot" inkography was created in a closed limited edition of 50 copies.
Michał Zaborowski - Polish painter. In 1985, he defended his diploma at the Painting Department of the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts in the studio of prof. Ludwik Maciąg. He began his adventure with art by decorating church interiors with stained glass windows. In 1986 he received a scholarship from the General of the Pallottine Fathers in Rome. He is the author of the monumental polychrome "Heavenly Jerusalem" in the Pallottine Church in Warsaw and the gigantic stained glass window in the Pallottine Fathers Church in Ożarów. His painting is connected with the aesthetics of the works of Edward Hopper and Balthus. Zaborowski had dozens of individual exhibitions in Poland and abroad, and his works are in institutional and private collections.
Technical data
| Certificate of Authenticity | DESA Modern |
| Format - M - Size - Medium | 33,5 x 60 cm |
| Format - L - Size - Large | 50,5 x 90 cm, 87,5 x 117,5 cm with frame |


