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The Second Return Of The Giant Hogweed Painting

Karol Kochanowski

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 23.6 W x 19.7 H x 0.8 D in

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This artwork is an reflection on auto destructive nature of human kind, over consumption and lack of respect to the environment we are live in. The image by itself shows a prediction, a post apocalyptic abstract landscape, where there is no place for human anymore. The title, inspired by 70's song by Genesis, is related to one of the Mother Nature's greatest weapons - The Giant Hogweed - a phototoxic plant, brought to Victorian United Kingdom from Caucasus as a decorative plant, now known as a poisonous for humans, causes blisters, scars which can last several years and even permanent blindness.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:23.6 W x 19.7 H x 0.8 D in

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BIO: I am Polish artist (b.1986), currently living and working (Wellington Studios) in Manchester, UK Winner of Ken Billany Prize 2013 the 2020 Manchester Open Granada Foundation Award I graduated in 2013, at Manchester Metropolitan University from BA Fine Art. My works had been exhibited internationally, included London, New York, Berlin, Raleigh (North Carolina) and Manchester. STATEMENT: My paintings depict uncanny spaces, some of which are populated with strange forms. In places, we can find organic shapes, animal parts or plant life; other elements are architectural, geometric or purely abstract. My influences come from many sources including the work of 20th century Avant-garde artists and our everyday environments. As an artist I am interested in how we might draw imagery back from our subconscious and to what extent we can visualise or represent our unconscious thoughts. Perhaps as a result of this, the forms and spaces in my work are imbued with a sense of a deeper dimension; of something lurking beneath the surface.

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