Wojciech Siudmak - Eternal Love
Description
The image of two people loving each other is somehow a reminder that we are constantly striving for a perfect balance in the universe. However, wars and conflicts of all kinds regularly disrupt this harmony. The artist does not accept this suffering and injustice and seeks strength and beauty in art. Light is a source of inspiration and through it he can create. He then perceives ideas that appear in the form of skylights. The creative act itself, on the other hand, is like a work of the subconscious.
"Many of [Siudmak's] works are created in a modest range of colours: in blues, browns or greens. However, even despite such a narrow colour palette, he is able to bring out depth and a poignant truthfulness in his paintings. He is fond of dreamlike landscapes, as if taken straight out of some fantastic dystopia, where deserted ruins or landscape elements seamlessly transform into anthropomorphic forms - neither divine nor human." - Dorota Pieńkos, Siudmak Universum, Spatium Art, 2022
Inkography "Eternal Love" by Wojciech Siudmak was created in a closed limited edition of 100 copies.
Wojciech Siudmak - painter and sculptor, was born in 1942 in Wieluń, Poland. Between 1956 and 1961, he continued his education in Warsaw, at the High School of Fine Arts and then studied at the Academy of Fine Arts. In September 1966, he left for Paris and began his studies at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. He lives and works in France. Wojciech Siudmak is a leading representative of fantasy realism and science fiction. Fantastic realism combines surreal vision with naturalistic art and has its roots in surrealism, as represented by S. Dali and R. Magritte. What Siudmak shares with Dalí is a virtuosity in rendering the three-dimensional illusion of space, a sense of light and shadow, linear and aerial perspectives. Siudmak's timeless art, captivates with its Renaissance perfection and virtuosity and imagination beyond the norm, fascinating with its intellectual richness. Many famous personalities have expressed their admiration for the artist's work: Federico Fellini, Jean-Jacques Annaud, George Lucas, Paul Guth, John Harrison, Jacques Goimard, Jean Claude Dunyach, Francis Lai, Guy Beart, Kim Stanley Robinson and Denis Villeneuve director of the Oscar-winning film "Diuna".
Size S - 36,5 x 44,5 cm with passe-partout; 41,5 x 49,5 cm with frame
Technical data
| Certificate of Authenticity | DESA Modern |
| Format - S - Size - Small | Size S - 36,5 x 44,5 cm with passe-partout; 41,5 x 49,5 cm with frame |
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