Andrzej Gudański - Evolution - XL





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Giclée - on canvas Hahnemühle Cézanne Canvas 430 g/m²
own style - abstract elementarism
size 111,8cm X 81cm
Guarantee of print durability up to 200 years.
The Giclée comes with certificate of authenticity by,, Andrzej Gudanski "
Giclee will be sent in a safe cardboard box.
The photo in the auction is only an example of the first print, the number of the print being auctioned is given in the auction!
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.
Giclée - on canvas Hahnemühle Cézanne Canvas 430 g/m²
own style - abstract elementarism
size 111,8cm X 81cm
Guarantee of print durability up to 200 years.
The Giclée comes with certificate of authenticity by,, Andrzej Gudanski "
Giclee will be sent in a safe cardboard box.
The photo in the auction is only an example of the first print, the number of the print being auctioned is given in the auction!
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.

