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The artist describes the painting in the words of a Polish philosopher and writer Jolanta Brach - Czaina from "Cracks in Existence": "(...) meat is associated with a complete unveiling of sensations, because it is a certain attitude in which we accept the world without cover, one could say: without skin. We allow impressions to be felt as deep as they themselves can fall without hitting any opposition or resistance on our part."
The artist describes the painting in the words of a Polish philosopher and writer Jolanta Brach - Czaina from "Cracks in Existence": "(...) meat is associated with a complete unveiling of sensations, because it is a certain attitude in which we accept the world without cover, one could say: without skin. We allow impressions to be felt as deep as they themselves can fall without hitting any opposition or resistance on our part."
The artist describes the painting in the words of a Polish philosopher and writer Jolanta Brach - Czaina from "Cracks in Existence": "(...) meat is associated with a complete unveiling of sensations, because it is a certain attitude in which we accept the world without cover, one could say: without skin. We allow impressions to be felt as deep as they themselves can fall without hitting any opposition or resistance on our part."
The artist describes the painting in the words of a Polish philosopher and writer Jolanta Brach - Czaina from "Cracks in Existence": "(...) meat is associated with a complete unveiling of sensations, because it is a certain attitude in which we accept the world without cover, one could say: without skin. We allow impressions to be felt as deep as they themselves can fall without hitting any opposition or resistance on our part."
The artist describes the painting in the words of a Polish philosopher and writer Jolanta Brach - Czaina from "Cracks in Existence": "(...) meat is associated with a complete unveiling of sensations, because it is a certain attitude in which we accept the world without cover, one could say: without skin. We allow impressions to be felt as deep as they themselves can fall without hitting any opposition or resistance on our part."
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Flesh 2 - Adoration Painting

MARTON MARTON

Poland

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0.4 D in

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The artist describes the painting in the words of a Polish philosopher and writer Jolanta Brach - Czaina from "Cracks in Existence": "(...) meat is associated with a complete unveiling of sensations, because it is a certain attitude in which we accept the world without cover, one could say: without skin. We allow impressions to be felt as deep as they themselves can fall without hitting any opposition or resistance on our part."

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

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Size:39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0.4 D in

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In 2017, he received as the only one of the 186 artists award of the Zoological Garden at the IVth Triennial of Painting ANIMALIS 2017, organized by the Chorzów Cultural Center. In 2015, currently, out of 439 artists submitted to the Third Biennial in Piotrków he was qualified for the final exhibition together with 53 other declarations !!! In 2014, he was awarded of the 44 artists for relief "Martony 4" the Second Prize of Starosta Czarnkowsko - Trzcianecki in the Greater Poland Art Saloon!!! In 2011, he was awarded as the only one of the 240 artists in the second ANIMALIS Painting Triennial, organized by the Chorzów Centre of Culture received by the image Fri. "Raid" Prize of the President of ZPAP Jack Kucaby - Main Board and honorable mention!!! Born on 20 September 1979. In Wałcz. In 2001 he graduated from the College in Wałczu under the auspices of the Academy of Fine Arts in the studio of the ad. Andrew Zdanowicz. Member of the Union of Artists branch in Pila since 2010, art-therapist, president of the therapeutic arts association - "Asylum". In my painting I'm inspired by the work of Jenny Saville, Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud. One of the most interesting projects completed by the artist in 2012 was the installation of the entire frontal wall of the building of the Cultural Centre in Wałcz with the project devoted to disability. In addition to the installations his passion is painting, as well as other activities in various schools with young people and adults, where he provides therapeutic art classes. His paintings are in private collections at home and abroad, including in Vienna, Ireland, Germany. In Vienna, in a private collection is his 12 paintings. He cooperate with the following galleries: POLSKAJUNGART (VIENNA), the British portal SAATCHIART, ARTZONE STUDIO (WARSAW), GALLERY STORE Portal of Young Artists (POZNAŃ), ARTMAKERS Young Art (BOCHNIA), FineArt's (SKIERNIEWICE), TOUCH OF ART European Painting Gallery (WAŁBRZYCH), ARTPRICE The World Leader in Art Market Information (FRANCE).

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