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Janusz Tworek


Krakow, Poland

1 Works exhibited on Kooness

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Works by Janusz Tworek

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Paintings , Oil

64 x 64cm

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Janusz Tworek is an architect. He creates in many techniques: collage, drawing, dry pastel and painting in oil technique. He also dealt with stained glass, ceramics and photography. Janusz Tworek cooperates with many galleries. For Janusz Tworek, art is the basic way of expressing his attitude toward reality. The paintings and drawings he creates flow from the instinctive zone, operating beyond intellectual considerations. He believes that this makes them the most authentic representation of reality. Janusz Tworek also writes poems resulting from intellectual contestation. He combined both these means of expression on several occasions. It seems to him that this creates the fullest message.

His painting is spontaneous, resulting from the emotions he experiences. That is why his works are so different from each other. Most often, the ideas that are the intellectual basis of what he wants to paint change under the influence of the emotions of the moments. Hence his motto "emotions are everything - everything is emotion".

Despite the age of 65, he studies all the time. He doesn't wonder if he has a "style" of painting. He tries to paint as best she can. And this is changing thanks to new experiences. Certainly, his "style" is not realism.

Each work is an expression of his lived experiences, which creates an emotional bond with each of them. When he finishes the painting, he feels a kind of relief and thinks about what will happen next.

He believes that it is important to return to the roots of the role of art in human life. That is why it is so important to make the artists themselves aware of the important social role they play. They create things that have always been the markers of the level of maturity of the community. The need for communing with art has been an inherent need of mankind since the dawn of time. Unfortunately, today it is not so obvious.