Piotr Sujka (XXI) - Maki





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Oil on canvas painting titled 'Maki' by Piotr Sujka, from Poland, created in the 2020s.
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Painting - "Poppies" - 50 x 40 cm, varnish, oil on canvas, certificate of authenticity.
Author - Piotr Sujka (born 1971).
He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, Faculty of Painting and Mural Painting. He primarily works in sacred painting. He is the author of polychromes in churches in Albania (Tirana, Lezhe, Balldren, Shkoder, Derven, and many others), where he lived and worked for 10 years. In Poland, he has created polychromes in churches in Warsaw, Lublin, Łęczna, and Puławy.
His passion is primarily figurative art.
In easel painting, the main, dominant subject is the female figure — a portrait presented in a simplified manner, distant from realism yet also distant from abstraction.
As a versatile artist, he paints landscapes en plein air—realistic, sometimes venturing into abstraction. In this way, documenting the places where he has stayed. The painting "Maki" dates from 2025. The painting is done on canvas measuring 50x40 cm.
Painting - "Poppies" - 50 x 40 cm, varnish, oil on canvas, certificate of authenticity.
Author - Piotr Sujka (born 1971).
He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, Faculty of Painting and Mural Painting. He primarily works in sacred painting. He is the author of polychromes in churches in Albania (Tirana, Lezhe, Balldren, Shkoder, Derven, and many others), where he lived and worked for 10 years. In Poland, he has created polychromes in churches in Warsaw, Lublin, Łęczna, and Puławy.
His passion is primarily figurative art.
In easel painting, the main, dominant subject is the female figure — a portrait presented in a simplified manner, distant from realism yet also distant from abstraction.
As a versatile artist, he paints landscapes en plein air—realistic, sometimes venturing into abstraction. In this way, documenting the places where he has stayed. The painting "Maki" dates from 2025. The painting is done on canvas measuring 50x40 cm.

