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Krzysztof Pastuszka Art

Krzysztof Pastuszka is a dynamic artist and graduate of the School of Visual Arts. He currently lives in Brooklyn. His work starts with an idea, a curiosity, a word. He then turns them into definitions and maps out the process. Through books, old magazines, image searches, journaling ideas he researches topics and his images and compositions begin to take shape. He is a part mad scientist, inventor, astronaut and all artist. Kris has exhibited his work in Brooklyn and New York City and is in private collections throughout the US.

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Artist: Krzysztof Pastuszka
Watchmaker, Drawing, Inventor, Work on Paper, Ink, Watercolor, Tan, Yellow
By Krzysztof Pastuszka
Located in Riverdale, NY
Watchmaker is an original Ink and Watercolor Pencil drawing on paper. It is 16x24, unframed. Krzysztof Pastuszka is an interdisciplinary artist who spans sculpture, drawing, engineering, and computer design. Much of his work focuses on the complexity and tension in transition/transitioning, giving voice to his experience growing up as a trans kid in the late 90s -2000s. His process consists of idea generation and the testing and creation of prototypes to generate a multitude of parts. He focuses on mechanical movement and the interplay between parts to visualize the intricacies of change and focus on the necessity of each component's ability to cooperate with another and create movement. He uses motion as a way to expose all the micro-operations and mental acrobatics involved in navigating and rejecting the unchanging nature of cisnormativity. He combines his array of skills to envision and compose an elaborate trail of blueprints archiving the hidden and unseen essence of his trans experience--building documentation that didn't exist in his childhood. His current body of work consists of multiple assemblies within one mechanical sculpture...
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2010s Contemporary Krzysztof Pastuszka Art

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Paper, Ink, Color Pencil

Lucky Penny Collector, Figurative, Collector, Drawing, Inventor, Illustration
By Krzysztof Pastuszka
Located in Riverdale, NY
Lucky Penny Collector is Ink and Watercolor Pencil on paper, 22x30 framed to 28x36 by Krzysztof Pastuszka. He is a dynamic artist and graduate of School o...
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2010s Contemporary Krzysztof Pastuszka Art

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Paper, Ink, Watercolor, Pencil

Balloon, Flying Machine, Drawing, Work on Paper, Ink, Watercolor, Tan, Yellow
By Krzysztof Pastuszka
Located in Riverdale, NY
Balloon is an original Ink and Watercolor Pencil drawing on paper. It is 16x24, unframed. It is an invented flying machine idea imagined by Pastuszka. As the bicycle is pedaled, t...
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2010s Contemporary Krzysztof Pastuszka Art

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Paper, Ink, Color Pencil

Explorer, Figurative, Drawing, Inventor, Illustration, Tree, Male Figure
By Krzysztof Pastuszka
Located in Riverdale, NY
Explorer is Ink and Watercolor Pencil on paper, 24x16 framed to 30x22 Krzysztof Pastuszka is a dynamic artist and graduate of School of Visual Arts. He currently lives in Brooklyn. ...
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2010s Contemporary Krzysztof Pastuszka Art

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Ink, Watercolor, Pencil, Paper

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