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Sergiusz PowałkaBlack Caterpillar Pond 1. Abstract landscape, Acrylic Painting, Polish art2024
2024
About the Item
Contemporary acrylic on canvas abstract landscape by Polish artist Sergiusz Powalka. Painting is inspired by a view on Black Caterpillar Pond in Tatra Mountains. Painting is part of a tryptich, however each piece can be a separate artwork (every part of tryptich has signature) and is sold as that. Last photo shows all painting together.
SERGIUSZ POWALKA (born 1986)
A graduate of the Art High School in Lublin and the Faculty of Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk, where in 2011 he graduated from the painting studio of prof. Mieczysław Olszewski and an annex in the workshop graphics workshop of prof. Aliny Jackiewicz-Kaczmarek.
He practices drawing, easel painting, writing icons and graphic arts.
The artist's works have been exhibited at numerous individual and collective exhibitions.
PROVENANCE
Exhibited at Katarzyna Napiorkowska Gallery.
The Gallery is a primary representative for this artist.
The Gallery of Katarzyna Napiorkowska is one of the first private art galleries in Poland. For over 30 years, the gallery has been presenting contemporary paintings, graphics, drawings, and sculptures. Our galleries are located in Warsaw and Brussels. The portfolio of the Gallery includes selected objects of renowned Polish artists. In 2015, our Gallery was awarded the prestigious title of the Ambassador of the Polish Economy in the European Brand category awarded by the Business Center Club.
CONDITION
Very good condition.
FRAME
The artwork is not framed. One of the photos presented a visualisation of the frame.
SHIPMENT
The painting may arrive rolled in a strong tube or a box. Such a transport method is very safe for oversized works and provides lower shipping costs as well. Rolled works can be easily stretched by placing canvas onto wood stretcher bars and/or framed by a local framer upon arrival.
- Creator:Sergiusz Powałka (1986)
- Creation Year:2024
- Dimensions:Height: 19.69 in (50 cm)Width: 31.5 in (80 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Warsaw, PL
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