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The first painting of series concrete was inspired by a girl, a beautiful muse, but just by memories of her. Memories extincting in the past, lasting till today. I started to use concrete and many other types of building materials to bring up the structures and make the feeling of deepness. This painting I made for about 3 months and there are many of layers of material on it, and is inspired by the old ramshackled buildings in the capital i am living also. The final painting i have made by destroying it almost totaly, so the gesture i used was the gesture of destruction, in abstract expressionism way of thinking. After seeing this painting after long time i have decided i will make a whole series of these strong and expressive paintings, showing the strength whitch i acquired.
The first painting of series concrete was inspired by a girl, a beautiful muse, but just by memories of her. Memories extincting in the past, lasting till today. I started to use concrete and many other types of building materials to bring up the structures and make the feeling of deepness. This painting I made for about 3 months and there are many of layers of material on it, and is inspired by the old ramshackled buildings in the capital i am living also. The final painting i have made by destroying it almost totaly, so the gesture i used was the gesture of destruction, in abstract expressionism way of thinking. After seeing this painting after long time i have decided i will make a whole series of these strong and expressive paintings, showing the strength whitch i acquired.
The first painting of series concrete was inspired by a girl, a beautiful muse, but just by memories of her. Memories extincting in the past, lasting till today. I started to use concrete and many other types of building materials to bring up the structures and make the feeling of deepness. This painting I made for about 3 months and there are many of layers of material on it, and is inspired by the old ramshackled buildings in the capital i am living also. The final painting i have made by destroying it almost totaly, so the gesture i used was the gesture of destruction, in abstract expressionism way of thinking. After seeing this painting after long time i have decided i will make a whole series of these strong and expressive paintings, showing the strength whitch i acquired.
The first painting of series concrete was inspired by a girl, a beautiful muse, but just by memories of her. Memories extincting in the past, lasting till today. I started to use concrete and many other types of building materials to bring up the structures and make the feeling of deepness. This painting I made for about 3 months and there are many of layers of material on it, and is inspired by the old ramshackled buildings in the capital i am living also. The final painting i have made by destroying it almost totaly, so the gesture i used was the gesture of destruction, in abstract expressionism way of thinking. After seeing this painting after long time i have decided i will make a whole series of these strong and expressive paintings, showing the strength whitch i acquired.
The first painting of series concrete was inspired by a girl, a beautiful muse, but just by memories of her. Memories extincting in the past, lasting till today. I started to use concrete and many other types of building materials to bring up the structures and make the feeling of deepness. This painting I made for about 3 months and there are many of layers of material on it, and is inspired by the old ramshackled buildings in the capital i am living also. The final painting i have made by destroying it almost totaly, so the gesture i used was the gesture of destruction, in abstract expressionism way of thinking. After seeing this painting after long time i have decided i will make a whole series of these strong and expressive paintings, showing the strength whitch i acquired.

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Tomas Bokor

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The first painting of series concrete was inspired by a girl, a beautiful muse, but just by memories of her. Memories extincting in the past, lasting till today. I started to use concrete and many other types of building materials to bring up the structures and make the feeling of deepness. This painting I made for about 3 months and there are many of layers of material on it, and is inspired by the old ramshackled buildings in the capital i am living also. The final painting i have made by destroying it almost totaly, so the gesture i used was the gesture of destruction, in abstract expressionism way of thinking. After seeing this painting after long time i have decided i will make a whole series of these strong and expressive paintings, showing the strength whitch i acquired.

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My name is Tomáš Bokor and I ́m a photographer living in Bratislava, Slovakia, where I completed my painting studies at the Academy of Fine Arts,. In my artwork, I deal with overlaps between history and the present, construction and deconstruction, urbanism, human values and life.

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