"giclee / Fabriano paper 300g, acid-free, made from a special blend of lignin-free cellulose and cotton (25%) dated 2011, signed in pencil p. d.: Andrzej Wajda, 30 x 40 cm
The work has the author's foil-stamped seal, author's edition, dimensions of the composition 12 x 16 cm, dimensions of the sheet 30 x 40 cm, below the round dry seal: ORIGINAL ART/ WAJDA/ LIMITED EDITION.
Unframed work. Attached to the work is an attestation by Andrzej Wajda's longtime assistant Antoni Rodowicz.
ANDRZEJ WAJDA Series exhibited among others: Art Gallery, Warsaw, 2011; Museum of Art and
Japanese Technique Manggha, Cracow, 2011; Sierakowskis Manor Gallery, Sopot, 2011;
BWA City Gallery, Bydgoszcz, 2011; Suwałki Cultural Center, Suwałki, 2016. work.
reproduced in: Andrzej Wajda Drawings from a Lifetime, Świat Książki, 2011; Andrzej
Wajda Drawings, Multiart, 2019 (supplemented and expanded edition). He studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, together with one of the most important Polish painters of the 20th century. Andrzej
Wróblewski. They became friends, as the director mentions in "Everything for Sale" and
several documentaries. The work of painting and drawing, allows you to fully understand the language of his
films: images, scenes, and mood. He knew that he wanted to be a great artist already as a
teenager. In 1947 he was admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow, only to decide three years later to
film directing, however, he drew throughout his life. When asked - why do you
draws?", Wajda replied: "For two reasons. First, because what
I draw is my property. It stays in my memory. By drawing I realize
at the same time better what moves my imagination. And in film or theater work
I use drawing because it's faster as a means of communicating with co-workers."
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