Monday, February 24, 2014

Collective exhibition "FIRE OVER KANSAS-EVENT on the HORIZON"

Monday, February 24, 2014

Collective exhibition "FIRE OVER KANSAS-EVENT on the HORIZON"

Cross-border exhibition, open to the sound of music on Friday 21 February 2014, attracted a crowd of guests to an open Studio. The project, titled "FIRE OVER KANSAS-event on the horizon," involved a few artists, regardless of sharing them. From Jaroslaw Rodyczem and his daughter Ella Fig. Maciek Jerzmanowski The starting point was a flaming wooden outdoor installations, which Michael Wickerson created at his residence, in the u.s. State of Kansas. Dreamlike photograms, documenting these fiery form and artistically, which had been commissioned by the sculptor of space, by Yaroslav Rodycz. Piotr Lutyński completed the exposure of its own interpretation of the vision of the cosmos. He also participated in the project by Erik Meulenbelt. Unfortunately, not all of the authors were able to arrive at the Polish on the opening of the exhibition. Piotr Lutyński, Rodycz with her daughter Have made the biggest impression on me is these photograms, carrying with them baśniowość, fantasy, nierealność, magic, film-like scenery. Originally they are far greater, but the City reached their record digital and here on the site were printed in a smaller format. There were plenty of creative Peter abstraction, such as Lutyńskiego. antlers oplatające globe, which he called "the eye of the deer." At the exhibition you can also watch a simpler, much more symbolic works. Regulars of the Open Studio readily saw traces of the previous project, realized at this point by Waldemar Rudyka. Cut the wood with his objects has been treated as a backdrop for the presentation of new work, and the gallery was ignited fire, a taste of the American żywiołowości. When you listen to music you were the Vernissage in the implementation of the Core team, a project of Peter Lutyńskiego.

Fire Over Kansas images

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