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Jan Kanty Pawluśkiewicz
De revolutionibus - XXI century, Mixed media, Gel art, Abstract print, Colorful

2017

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Size with passe-partout: 75 x 58 cm Limited edition. JAN KANTY PAWLUSKIEWICZ (born 1942) Polish composer of songs, theater and film music and a painter. He graduated from the State Music School and studied at the Faculty of Architecture of the Cracow University of Technology. He cooperated, among others, with Marek Grechuta. He is the laureate of the Student Song Festival, National Polish Song Festival in Opole (1977), Short Film Festival in Krakow (1975), Festival of Television Art (1992), and Polish Feature Film Festival in Gdynia. Besides music, Pawluśkiewicz's passion is painting. The artist uses a painting technique, which he calls the gel-art. The artist's works have been exhibited at numerous exhibitions in Poland and abroad, including in Brussels, Italy, and Hungary. He was awarded the Merited for Culture Gloria Artis" medal, for the whole of creative work.
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