acrylic; 30x30
Born in 1955 in Lewin Brzeski. Polish painter, sculptor and graphic artist honored by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage with a badge of Merit for Polish Culture. Creator of the Small Field Touring Gallery. Founder and owner of the author's Epicentrum ART Gallery in Opole. Jaremi is also a winner of the international Caravaggio Prize in Milan and a finalist in the international competition The Best Artist in the Field of Contemporary Art, Abstractionism and Sciarsism in Kiev.
His work is inspired by the widely perceived universe. His most popular series "Epicenter Quantum" is a painterly interpretation of the supernova explosion process. Depicting the dynamic destruction accompanying the entire process, the change of form as well as the effect of creating a new form. The circles visible in the artist's paintings are a symbol of the process: it starts at one point and spreads, creating the germs of life and a new structure. Jaremi Picz's paintings, with their unique color and centralized composition, seem to draw the viewer into the world of macrocosm and energy. The second part of the name from the series "Quantum" refers to the philosophy of Max Planck, the German physicist who gave rise to quantum mechanics by introducing the concept according to which energy can only be emitted in specific portions, called quanta. The works also have a second face viewable only when illuminated by ultraviolet light.