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Sculpture, Clay on Ceramic
Size: 10.2 W x 15.4 H x 9.1 D in
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Since than she has been creating portraits of people, in a variety of mediums ranging from painting and photography to sculpture. For her, sculpture portraits are more special and noble as well as require a more traditional approach than working in other media. Her passion is to capture the person’s inner nature in an artistic way as well as to reflect the character traits and rich life experiences that pass from generation to generation. Monika is exploring how to 'think and respond with her hands' in order to express the immediacy of her relationship with the subject. In this way, the observer is introduced to the subject’s true character very slowly, as he looks at the work from all angles and in different lighting.
2014
Clay on Ceramic
One-of-a-kind Artwork
10.2 W x 15.4 H x 9.1 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Monika Jenowein works in Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk, Poland. During the summer time lives and works in London. In 1998 she has gained the First Prize for the Hero Sculpture and was invited to join the Polish Constructionist National Society. In 1999 she has got Scholarship of the Ministry of Culture and Art. Since than for almost twenty years she has been creating portraits of people, in many mediums such from painting, photography to sculpturing. She admits, that sculpturing portraits is more special and noble for her comparing to other media. Her passion is to capture the personal nature in an artistic way as well as the characteristic traits and experience that are passed through multiple generations. She is exploring to 'think with her hands' in order to what to give away in the very first impression to the future observer and which characteristics slowly unveil, once is looked all over sides, angles and different lighting. She finds exciting to change between styles and periods in order to reflect the souls and aspirations of her clients. The materials nowadays are adding another vast spectrum to her sculpture portraiture exploration. Monika loves sculpturing members of families and find out which traits they pass to their successive generations. She find also extremely interesting about sculpting famous people, capture what goes under their skin, whether is this special talent or destination, that made their facial and body expressions. She is also saying she has discovered over her work experience, that once the portrait bust of ordinary person is done, he/she fills obliged to make something special in their life for others, to be remembered and recognized and it is usually happening... Monika Patyczek collaborates and have collaborated with numerous English Institutions. Her latest sculpture series of “Londoners” were inspired by people from London. Their Portraits are a mixture of Ancient, Pre-Raphaelites and Contemporary characters, which she recognizes in her friends and clients and presented in London Farringdon earlier this year. All her portraits are sculpted in fine English clay, which she adores to work with. Fired in the kiln, so the originals are conserved and personally hand cast in different materials such as bronze, plaster or concrete.
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