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Untitled 50 bis Painting

Izabela Kowalczyk

France

Painting, Acrylic on Paper

Size: 19.5 W x 27.5 H x 0.1 D in

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My recent work leans more and more towards geometry. The forms, linear and rhythmic, multiply and create groups, piles of lines or ribbons. The superposition of these features, more or less regular, monochrome and translucent, create in convergence points new chromatic values ​​or new colors. Forms merge, create knots, moments of tension ... In search of the border between balance and imbalance, static and movement, visually these compositions seems very fragile, on the point of falling like the spillikins game.

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Acrylic on Paper

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19.5 W x 27.5 H x 0.1 D in

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Izabela Kowalczyk is a French-Polish artist living and working in Marseille, France. Born in 1975, she grew up in Poland where in 2002 she obtained her Masters of Art diploma at the Academy of Fine Arts in Łòdź. Her early influences – the Polish constructivists from the 30's like Katarzyna Kobro, Władyslaw Strzemiński, Maria Jarema - aroused her interest for artists and architects like Kazimierz Malewicz, Aleksander Rodczenko, groups The Stijl and Bauhaus. Izabela's future investment in the questioning of the nature of space and its perception, by searching for a convergence between two-dimensional images and three-dimensional objects had already announced itself by her early fascination for the work of Elsworth Kelly, Sol Le Witt, Frank Stella or David Tremlett. A few weeks of residency at Art School in Stuttgart, Germany in 2000 and a four month stay in London, UK in 2001 let her discover, among others, Tony's Cragg sculptures oscillating between an abstraction and a kind of figuration remaining in it, and the sculptural and graphic work of Eduardo Chillida. In 2002 Izabela was a grand-holder of the French government, that allowed her to study at the Aix-en-Provence Art School and obtain a diploma in 2005. Since then she exhibits regularly in France and abroad.

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