Sass Maor (2022) 数字艺术 由 Ryszard Pielesz
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数字艺术,
GicléePrint / 数字打印
在纸上
- 外形尺寸 几种尺寸可供选择
- 独家支持 (美术纸, 金属上的印刷, 画布上打印)
- 是否含画框 有框架 (浮动框架+玻璃下, 框架+在丙烯酸玻璃下)
- 艺术品状况 艺术品完好无损
- 分类 电子艺术品 低于US$5,000 书法 山地景观
Ryszard Pielesz was born in 1961 in Tarnowskie Góry. He lives in Bielsko-Biała. He is a graduate of the Graphics Department of the Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice. Graduated with honours in 1990. After graduation, he dealt with graphics (etching), his works were appreciated at graphic competitions, including the triennial in Krakow, Katowice, Lubin and Lublin. The years 1991–1997 are the period of cooperation with the "Lisse Bruun" gallery in Copenhagen. At that time, he produced the series of paintings: “Ecological Letters”, “Objects” and “Remembered Landscapes”. In the years 1992–1997 he was a member of the International Art Salon in Tokyo. Since 1998, he has been working at the Institute of Fine Arts at the Faculty of Arts and Educational Sciences in Cieszyn, University of Silesia in Katowice. In 2005, he completed his habilitation thesis, the subject of which were a series of graphics entitled: "Trawers", "Przestrzenie" and “Light”. In the years 2000–2019, he dealt with digital graphics. He has now returned to painting. Creates pictures on paper. He worked out He uses his own painting technique of layering tempera paint and after drying, he reveals the applied layers with sharp tools, scratching them from the ground, which makes the painting more spacious. Ryszard Pielesz's painting can be classified as informal abstraction. Allusions to the motifs of mountain landscapes and rocks are visible in his works. The author is inspired by climbing the Alps and the Dolomites. Hiking in the mountains has been his passion since his early youth. Nature was and is a very important element in Pielesz's work. In the last two years, he has completed a series of paintings entitled Sanctuary of Nature, presented at the Polish Institute in Manchester. He has exhibited his works in galleries in Japan, Great Britain, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, and the United States. He has organized several dozen individual exhibitions.