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Printed on a rough, beige print paper. A single tree in an orchard. The oversized red apples are clearly visible on the background of green tree and vibrant blue sky. One copy made. Single trees have been present in my drawings and paintings since the 90's. This monoprint was made in the incredible Mesa Art Center in 2006 Dimensions: please note the paper size is 22,5x30, and the image is 17x25 inches
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Making art is like contemplation. Like a contemporary prayer it brings peace. It feels like writing poetry with line and color. In my past life I was a medieval monk who decorated manuscripts. Creativity for me is about improvisation, and about going deep: and exploring the subject... be it a line or color, as long as it's alive in our hands. This aliveness could be a test of artist's integrity. Once a subject is "dead" there is no reason to continue working on it, even though it may be "selling well". Currently what's alive for me is: ink, fountain pen and smooth paper, colored pencils and gold. Strong skills in anatomy drawing. Born in Poland, in 1974. Living in Arizona, USA since 2000. Making art for 24 years. Now returning, after a creative winter.
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