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Andrzej Michael Karwacki
EQ redefined series 1700-EU101-5, Abstract Painting, Orange and Black Painting

2017

About the Item

Andrzej Karwacki likes to create warmth within his work by using dark colours. Within this work, Andrzej has used: Black, Orange, Yellow and Red to create a very warm and comforting piece whist also adding some purity by using striped of off-white. The edges of the work have been painted black to give the work a clean and highly contemporary finish, also allowing the work to be displayed unframed. The back of the panel has been signed and named by the artist himself and also has a wire installed so the work is ready to hang. Discover works of art by Andrzej Michael Karwacki available to buy online and in our art gallery at Wychwood Art. Born in Poland, in the historic town of Brzeg, Andrzej grew up during the years of political oppression and era of communist Poland. There he attended the School for the Arts and Literature. Unconsciously, these primary years were the platform for a deep attraction towards peace, poetry and art as a form of creative preservation. In 1984, Andrzej moved to New York and continued his education at the School for the Arts at Jersey City State University. While he was earning his a BFA in painting, Andrzej had the opportunity to explore everything from sculpture to printmaking, drawings to graphic art. These years were pivotal processing years. At the end of the 5-year BFA program, Andrzej earned a Master’s Degree and Honorary Award in Urban and Landscape Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania in the field of Urban Architecture in 1994. Architectural design taught him to observe and imitate nature through new media. The rigorous nature of the field transformed Andrzej’s creative approach away from objectifying the world and towards autonomy through painting. Andrzej Michael Karwacki EQ Redefined Series: 1700-EU101-5 50.8 cm x 50.8 cm Acrylic paint and resin on a birch panel.
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