Andrzej Gudański - The wind rose





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The wind rose de Andrzej Gudański, lithographie en édition limitée signée à la main (2/50), 2020, sur papier Hahnemühle William Turner 310 g/m² (A2, 594 × 420 mm), en excellent état, vendue directement par l’artiste en Pologne.
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"The wind rose" par Andrzej Gudanski
Limited edition giclee print on 310 GSM matte paper.
Paper name: Hahnemuehle "William Turner"
Paper size: A2 (594 x 420 mm)
Hand signed and numbered by the artist.
Print number may differ from that pictured.
Release date: 2020
Sent flat in a very rigid box, direct from the artist.
The Giclée comes with certificate of authenticity by,, Andrzej Gudanski "
Andrzej Gudanski, thanks to indubitable talent and creative sensitivity, and by enormous diligence, presents himself today as a mature, already fully formed artist. He has developed his own and unique style. An artist - a child of an era in which voices of the end of history were heard, and in the art the post-modern currents have won - presents different vision of surrounding him reality. What is real cooperates with that what is imagined. The artist seems to have fun at the unusual, wonderful and absurd. It is impossible to distinguish between the serious and the frivolous. In his poetic and allegorical paintings the artist has deeply sketched drama of modern man and his complicated existence."
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"The wind rose" par Andrzej Gudanski
Limited edition giclee print on 310 GSM matte paper.
Paper name: Hahnemuehle "William Turner"
Paper size: A2 (594 x 420 mm)
Hand signed and numbered by the artist.
Print number may differ from that pictured.
Release date: 2020
Sent flat in a very rigid box, direct from the artist.
The Giclée comes with certificate of authenticity by,, Andrzej Gudanski "
Andrzej Gudanski, thanks to indubitable talent and creative sensitivity, and by enormous diligence, presents himself today as a mature, already fully formed artist. He has developed his own and unique style. An artist - a child of an era in which voices of the end of history were heard, and in the art the post-modern currents have won - presents different vision of surrounding him reality. What is real cooperates with that what is imagined. The artist seems to have fun at the unusual, wonderful and absurd. It is impossible to distinguish between the serious and the frivolous. In his poetic and allegorical paintings the artist has deeply sketched drama of modern man and his complicated existence."

