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Krzysztof Pastuszka
Explorer, Figurative, Drawing, Inventor, Illustration, Tree, Male Figure

2009

About the Item

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. 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, journalizing ideas he research topics and his images and compositions begin to take shape. He is part mad scientist, inventor, astronaut and all artist. According to Kris: " For me, art is a way of life, an adventure of those moments when something happens, connections are made and everything seems to make sense. My art revolves around the highs and lows of discovery, adventure, and chance. I am inspired by the ridiculous, the whimsical world of invention, nonsense, and complex machines in a playful atmosphere - to create an adventure of the unknown." Kris has exhibited throughout New York.
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