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Grazyna Rigall
Cloud Catcher - Original Children Book Illustration Painting for "Burdock Field"

2017

$833.66
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Original Illustration for published children's book "Burdock Field" - "Lopianowe Pole" by Grazyna Rigall, signet by artist, It is in a plain Ikea frame. Grażyna Rigall is a painter, illustrator, author of stage designs and music videos. - The artist is interested in the merging of the world of fauna and flora with the world of man, presented in the form of drawings or micro-objects. Grażyna Rigall born in 1970 graduated from the painting faculty of the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk in the studio of prof. Kiejstut Bereźnicki. In 2015 she received a grant from the Mayor of Gdańsk and the Marshal of the Pomorskie Voivodeship. She is a painter and illustrator, including several children's books. Katarzyna Ryrych's Lopianowe Pole, Burdock Field, illustrated by Rigall, received the IBBY Book of the Year 2017 Award and the Granice Portal Jury Award for Best Book Fall 2017, and Marzena Matuszak's book Człowiek jaki jest, każdy widzi, Man as he is, everyone sees" was awarded at the international competition Jasnowidze 2014. Grażyna Rigall's art perpetuates images of animals and plants mutating into flower-human forms. Creatures of different species constantly transform and interpenetrate, reflecting the artist's imagination. Strange roots for hands, roots for legs, hybrid inflorescences, disturbing branches and branch-stems. The art world of Grażyna Rigall oscillates around non-human, animal and plant forms. The artist is interested in the merging of the world of fauna and flora with the human world, presented in the form of drawings or micro-objects
  • Creator:
    Grazyna Rigall (1970, Polish)
  • Creation Year:
    2017
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 16.74 in (42.5 cm)Width: 13.98 in (35.5 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Salzburg, AT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1035313680432

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