format:36x49cm,own technique,gouache,cardboard,signed and dated.d.p.2017E.Dwurnik
Painter and graphic artist. From 1963 to 1970 he studied painting and sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Winner of the award of the Independent Culture Committee "Solidarity". The artist admits to a fascination with Nikifor's paintings. In his work, described as realistic-expressive, he mainly depicted fragments of Polish reality, ugly, sometimes even repulsive. He did not hesitate to juxtapose historical, national and religious symbols (banners, crucifixes, lancer's caps) with the banality of everyday life. The artist worked in cycles of paintings. His paintings are characterized by a hasty, almost drawing-like form. The bird's-eye perspective sometimes used makes the "quasi-reportage" take on a general character. In the mid-1990s Dwurnik became interested in abstract painting.