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Marian Kasperczyk, Untitled, 1992
Marian Kasperczyk, Untitled, 1992
Own technique “back to front” (acrylic on canvas), 41 x 33 cmFrom 1988, Kasperczyk developed an original techinque to which he devoted exclusively and which he called “back to front”. It consists of covering the back of the canvas of acrylic paint and then to press it through. The works thus obtained, presented for the first time at Art Cologne in 1991, are situated at the boundary of the bi- and three-dimensionality and the primordial role is played by light, which makes appear or disappear the irregularities of a rough texture. Over the years, Marian Kasperczyk perfected this technique. He exhibits mainly in France and Poland.
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Marian Kasperczyk, Peripheral painting, 2014
600.00€Marian Kasperczyk, Peripheral painting, 2014
Own technique “back to front” (acrylic on canvas), 44 x 35 cm -
Marian Kasperczyk, Nanoportrait, 2017
600.00€Marian Kasperczyk, Nanoportrait, 2017
Own technique “back to front” (acrylic on canvas), 43,5 x 35,5 cmThe work was made for the 3rd edition of the Tadeusz Malinski NanoArt Contest, organised by the Roi Doré Gallery.
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Marian Kasperczyk, Ornament, 1994
Marian Kasperczyk, Ornament, 1994
Own technique “back to front” (acrylic on canvas), 43 x 35 cmFrom 1988, Kasperczyk developed an original techinque to which he devoted exclusively and which he called “back to front”. It consists of covering the back of the canvas of acrylic paint and then to press it through. The works thus obtained, presented for the first time at Art Cologne in 1991, are situated at the boundary of the bi- and three-dimensionality and the primordial role is played by light, which makes appear or disappear the irregularities of a rough texture. Over the years, Marian Kasperczyk perfected this technique. He exhibits mainly in France and Poland.
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Marian Kasperczyk, Ornement, 1997
600.00€Marian Kasperczyk, Ornament, 1997
Own technique “back to front” (acrylic on canvas), 41 x 33 cmFrom 1988, Kasperczyk developed an original techinque to which he devoted exclusively and which he called “back to front”. It consists of covering the back of the canvas of acrylic paint and then to press it through. The works thus obtained, presented for the first time at Art Cologne in 1991, are situated at the boundary of the bi- and three-dimensionality and the primordial role is played by light, which makes appear or disappear the irregularities of a rough texture. Over the years, Marian Kasperczyk perfected this technique. He exhibits mainly in France and Poland.
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Marian Kasperczyk, Ornament, 1999
2,000.00€Marian Kasperczyk, Ornament, 1999
Own technique “Back to front” (acrylic on canvas), 132 x 99 cm -
Marian Kasperczyk, Portrait, 2013
600.00€Marian Kasperczyk, Portrait, 2013
own technique “back to front” (acrylic on canvas), 41 x 33 cm -
Marian Kasperczyk, Portrait, 2013
600.00€Marian Kasperczyk, Portrait, 2013
Own technique “back to front” (acrylic on canvas), 41 x 33 cm -
Marian Kasperczyk, Portrait
600.00€Marian Kasperczyk, Portrait
Own technique “back to front” (acrylic on canvas), 41 x 33 cm -
Marian Kasperczyk, Portrait
2,200.00€Marian Kasperczyk, Portrait
Own technique “back to front” (acrylic on canvas), 130 x 97 cm -
Marian Kasperczyk, Hand, 1992
Marian Kasperczyk, Hand, 1992
Own technique “back to front” (acrylic on canvas), 41 x 33 cmFrom 1988, Kasperczyk developed an original techinque to which he devoted exclusively and which he called “back to front”. It consists of covering the back of the canvas of acrylic paint and then to press it through. The works thus obtained, presented for the first time at Art Cologne in 1991, are situated at the boundary of the bi- and three-dimensionality and the primordial role is played by light, which makes appear or disappear the irregularities of a rough texture. Over the years, Marian Kasperczyk perfected this technique. He exhibits mainly in France and Poland.