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Photography, „Françoise Gilot, VI 1982, New York" Czesław Czapliński, 30*40 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Photography, „Françoise Gilot, VI 1982, New York" Czesław Czapliński, 30*40 cm, modern art, contemporary art
Photography, „Françoise Gilot, VI 1982, New York" Czesław Czapliński, 30*40 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Czesław Czapliński „Françoise Gilot, VI 1982, New York"

Photography dimensions: 30 x 40 cm

Czesław Czapliński is a world-famous artist, photographer, journalist and author of documentary films. Born in 1953 in Łódź. Since 1979 he has lived in New York and Warsaw. The author of 43 albums and books, many documentaries, he had over 300 photographic exhibitions, including: at the "Zachęta" National Art Gallery in Warsaw, the Art Museum in Łódź, the National Museum in Warsaw, the Royal Łazienki Museum in Warsaw, as well as in New York, Chicago, Nice, Moscow, London, Munich and Brussels.

During his 40-year career, he photographed the most famous personalities from the world of business, culture, politics and sports, including such figures as Muhammad Ali, Maurice Béjart, Leonard Bernstein, Bernardo Bertolucci, Cindy Crawford, Oscar de la Renta, Catherine Deneuve, Placido Domingo, Umberto Eco, Michael Jackson, Henry Kissinger, Calvin Klein, Jerzy Kosiński, Luciano Pavarotti, Paloma Picasso, Roman Polański, Isabella Rossellini and Andy Warhol. Czapliński's photos were published all over the world, e.g. in "The New York Times", "Time", "Vanity Fair", "The Washington Post", "Newsweek", "Twój Styl", "Sztuka", "Viva" , "Rzeczpospolita".

The artist's works are in the collections of the Library of Congress in Washington, the New York Public Library, the National Museums in Warsaw and Wrocław, the Museum of Art in Łódź, the National Library in Warsaw and many private collections around the world.

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Photography, „Françoise Gilot, VI 1982, New York", Czesław Czapliński, 30*40 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Photography, „Françoise Gilot, VI 1982, New York", Czesław Czapliński, 30*40 cm, modern art, contemporary art
Photography, „Françoise Gilot, VI 1982, New York", Czesław Czapliński, 30*40 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Czesław Czapliński „Françoise Gilot, VI 1982, New York"

Photography dimensions: 30 x 40 cm

Czesław Czapliński is a world-famous artist, photographer, journalist and author of documentary films. Born in 1953 in Łódź. Since 1979 he has lived in New York and Warsaw. The author of 43 albums and books, many documentaries, he had over 300 photographic exhibitions, including: at the "Zachęta" National Art Gallery in Warsaw, the Art Museum in Łódź, the National Museum in Warsaw, the Royal Łazienki Museum in Warsaw, as well as in New York, Chicago, Nice, Moscow, London, Munich and Brussels.

During his 40-year career, he photographed the most famous personalities from the world of business, culture, politics and sports, including such figures as Muhammad Ali, Maurice Béjart, Leonard Bernstein, Bernardo Bertolucci, Cindy Crawford, Oscar de la Renta, Catherine Deneuve, Placido Domingo, Umberto Eco, Michael Jackson, Henry Kissinger, Calvin Klein, Jerzy Kosiński, Luciano Pavarotti, Paloma Picasso, Roman Polański, Isabella Rossellini and Andy Warhol. Czapliński's photos were published all over the world, e.g. in "The New York Times", "Time", "Vanity Fair", "The Washington Post", "Newsweek", "Twój Styl", "Sztuka", "Viva" , "Rzeczpospolita".

The artist's works are in the collections of the Library of Congress in Washington, the New York Public Library, the National Museums in Warsaw and Wrocław, the Museum of Art in Łódź, the National Library in Warsaw and many private collections around the world.

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Photography, „Józef Wilkoń, 13 IX 2011, Warsaw", Czesław Czapliński, 30*40 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Photography, „Józef Wilkoń, 13 IX 2011, Warsaw", Czesław Czapliński, 30*40 cm, modern art, contemporary art
Photography, „Józef Wilkoń, 13 IX 2011, Warsaw", Czesław Czapliński, 30*40 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Czesław Czapliński „Józef Wilkoń, 13 IX 2011, Warsaw"

Photography dimensions: 30 x 40 cm

Czesław Czapliński is a world-famous artist, photographer, journalist and author of documentary films. Born in 1953 in Łódź. Since 1979 he has lived in New York and Warsaw. The author of 43 albums and books, many documentaries, he had over 300 photographic exhibitions, including: at the "Zachęta" National Art Gallery in Warsaw, the Art Museum in Łódź, the National Museum in Warsaw, the Royal Łazienki Museum in Warsaw, as well as in New York, Chicago, Nice, Moscow, London, Munich and Brussels.

During his 40-year career, he photographed the most famous personalities from the world of business, culture, politics and sports, including such figures as Muhammad Ali, Maurice Béjart, Leonard Bernstein, Bernardo Bertolucci, Cindy Crawford, Oscar de la Renta, Catherine Deneuve, Placido Domingo, Umberto Eco, Michael Jackson, Henry Kissinger, Calvin Klein, Jerzy Kosiński, Luciano Pavarotti, Paloma Picasso, Roman Polański, Isabella Rossellini and Andy Warhol. Czapliński's photos were published all over the world, e.g. in "The New York Times", "Time", "Vanity Fair", "The Washington Post", "Newsweek", "Twój Styl", "Sztuka", "Viva" , "Rzeczpospolita".

The artist's works are in the collections of the Library of Congress in Washington, the New York Public Library, the National Museums in Warsaw and Wrocław, the Museum of Art in Łódź, the National Library in Warsaw and many private collections around the world.

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Photography, „Kiejstut Bereźnicki , 3 XII 2008, Sopot", Czesław Czapliński, 30*40 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Photography, „Kiejstut Bereźnicki , 3 XII 2008, Sopot", Czesław Czapliński, 30*40 cm, modern art, contemporary art
Photography, „Kiejstut Bereźnicki , 3 XII 2008, Sopot", Czesław Czapliński, 30*40 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Czesław Czapliński „Kiejstut Bereźnicki, 3 XII 2008, Sopot"

Photography dimensions: 30 x 40 cm

Czesław Czapliński is a world-famous artist, photographer, journalist and author of documentary films. Born in 1953 in Łódź. Since 1979 he has lived in New York and Warsaw. The author of 43 albums and books, many documentaries, he had over 300 photographic exhibitions, including: at the "Zachęta" National Art Gallery in Warsaw, the Art Museum in Łódź, the National Museum in Warsaw, the Royal Łazienki Museum in Warsaw, as well as in New York, Chicago, Nice, Moscow, London, Munich and Brussels.

During his 40-year career, he photographed the most famous personalities from the world of business, culture, politics and sports, including such figures as Muhammad Ali, Maurice Béjart, Leonard Bernstein, Bernardo Bertolucci, Cindy Crawford, Oscar de la Renta, Catherine Deneuve, Placido Domingo, Umberto Eco, Michael Jackson, Henry Kissinger, Calvin Klein, Jerzy Kosiński, Luciano Pavarotti, Paloma Picasso, Roman Polański, Isabella Rossellini and Andy Warhol. Czapliński's photos were published all over the world, e.g. in "The New York Times", "Time", "Vanity Fair", "The Washington Post", "Newsweek", "Twój Styl", "Sztuka", "Viva" , "Rzeczpospolita".

The artist's works are in the collections of the Library of Congress in Washington, the New York Public Library, the National Museums in Warsaw and Wrocław, the Museum of Art in Łódź, the National Library in Warsaw and many private collections around the world.

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Photography, „Magdalena Shummer- Fangor, Wojciech Fangor, 15 X 1988, Summit, New York", Czesław Czapliński, 30*40 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Photography, „Magdalena Shummer- Fangor, Wojciech Fangor, 15 X 1988, Summit, New York", Czesław Czapliński, 30*40 cm, modern art, contemporary art
Photography, „Magdalena Shummer- Fangor, Wojciech Fangor, 15 X 1988, Summit, New York", Czesław Czapliński, 30*40 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Czesław Czapliński „Magdalena Shummer- Fangor, Wojciech Fangor, 15 X 1988, Summit, New York"

Photography dimensions: 30 x 40 cm

Czesław Czapliński is a world-famous artist, photographer, journalist and author of documentary films. Born in 1953 in Łódź. Since 1979 he has lived in New York and Warsaw. The author of 43 albums and books, many documentaries, he had over 300 photographic exhibitions, including: at the "Zachęta" National Art Gallery in Warsaw, the Art Museum in Łódź, the National Museum in Warsaw, the Royal Łazienki Museum in Warsaw, as well as in New York, Chicago, Nice, Moscow, London, Munich and Brussels.

During his 40-year career, he photographed the most famous personalities from the world of business, culture, politics and sports, including such figures as Muhammad Ali, Maurice Béjart, Leonard Bernstein, Bernardo Bertolucci, Cindy Crawford, Oscar de la Renta, Catherine Deneuve, Placido Domingo, Umberto Eco, Michael Jackson, Henry Kissinger, Calvin Klein, Jerzy Kosiński, Luciano Pavarotti, Paloma Picasso, Roman Polański, Isabella Rossellini and Andy Warhol. Czapliński's photos were published all over the world, e.g. in "The New York Times", "Time", "Vanity Fair", "The Washington Post", "Newsweek", "Twój Styl", "Sztuka", "Viva" , "Rzeczpospolita".

The artist's works are in the collections of the Library of Congress in Washington, the New York Public Library, the National Museums in Warsaw and Wrocław, the Museum of Art in Łódź, the National Library in Warsaw and many private collections around the world.

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Photography, „Magdalena Shummer- Fangor, Wojciech Fangor, 16 X 1988, Summit, New York", Czesław Czapliński, 30*40 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Photography, „Magdalena Shummer- Fangor, Wojciech Fangor, 16 X 1988, Summit, New York", Czesław Czapliński, 30*40 cm, modern art, contemporary art
Photography, „Magdalena Shummer- Fangor, Wojciech Fangor, 16 X 1988, Summit, New York", Czesław Czapliński, 30*40 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Czesław Czapliński „Magdalena Shummer- Fangor, Wojciech Fangor, 16 X 1988, Summit, New York

Photography dimensions: 30 x 40 cm

Czesław Czapliński is a world-famous artist, photographer, journalist and author of documentary films. Born in 1953 in Łódź. Since 1979 he has lived in New York and Warsaw. The author of 43 albums and books, many documentaries, he had over 300 photographic exhibitions, including: at the "Zachęta" National Art Gallery in Warsaw, the Art Museum in Łódź, the National Museum in Warsaw, the Royal Łazienki Museum in Warsaw, as well as in New York, Chicago, Nice, Moscow, London, Munich and Brussels.

During his 40-year career, he photographed the most famous personalities from the world of business, culture, politics and sports, including such figures as Muhammad Ali, Maurice Béjart, Leonard Bernstein, Bernardo Bertolucci, Cindy Crawford, Oscar de la Renta, Catherine Deneuve, Placido Domingo, Umberto Eco, Michael Jackson, Henry Kissinger, Calvin Klein, Jerzy Kosiński, Luciano Pavarotti, Paloma Picasso, Roman Polański, Isabella Rossellini and Andy Warhol. Czapliński's photos were published all over the world, e.g. in "The New York Times", "Time", "Vanity Fair", "The Washington Post", "Newsweek", "Twój Styl", "Sztuka", "Viva" , "Rzeczpospolita".

The artist's works are in the collections of the Library of Congress in Washington, the New York Public Library, the National Museums in Warsaw and Wrocław, the Museum of Art in Łódź, the National Library in Warsaw and many private collections around the world.

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Photography, „Roman Opałka, 3 X 1995, Bazerac, Francja", Czesław Czapliński, 40*30 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Photography, „Roman Opałka, 3 X 1995, Bazerac, Francja", Czesław Czapliński,  40*30 cm, modern art, contemporary art
Photography, „Roman Opałka, 3 X 1995, Bazerac, Francja", Czesław Czapliński, 40*30 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Czesław Czapliński „Roman Opałka, 3 X 1995, Bazerac, Francja"

Photography dimensions: 40 x 30 cm

Czesław Czapliński is a world-famous artist, photographer, journalist and author of documentary films. Born in 1953 in Łódź. Since 1979 he has lived in New York and Warsaw. The author of 43 albums and books, many documentaries, he had over 300 photographic exhibitions, including: at the "Zachęta" National Art Gallery in Warsaw, the Art Museum in Łódź, the National Museum in Warsaw, the Royal Łazienki Museum in Warsaw, as well as in New York, Chicago, Nice, Moscow, London, Munich and Brussels.

During his 40-year career, he photographed the most famous personalities from the world of business, culture, politics and sports, including such figures as Muhammad Ali, Maurice Béjart, Leonard Bernstein, Bernardo Bertolucci, Cindy Crawford, Oscar de la Renta, Catherine Deneuve, Placido Domingo, Umberto Eco, Michael Jackson, Henry Kissinger, Calvin Klein, Jerzy Kosiński, Luciano Pavarotti, Paloma Picasso, Roman Polański, Isabella Rossellini and Andy Warhol. Czapliński's photos were published all over the world, e.g. in "The New York Times", "Time", "Vanity Fair", "The Washington Post", "Newsweek", "Twój Styl", "Sztuka", "Viva" , "Rzeczpospolita".

The artist's works are in the collections of the Library of Congress in Washington, the New York Public Library, the National Museums in Warsaw and Wrocław, the Museum of Art in Łódź, the National Library in Warsaw and many private collections around the world.

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Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, print, „Conspiratorial choice", 66,5x51,5 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, print, „Conspiratorial choice", 66,5x51,5 cm, modern art, contemporary art
Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, print, „Conspiratorial choice", 66,5x51,5 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Inkography by Rafał Olbiński, signed by the artist himself in the lower right corner, numbered and marked with a dry stamp (lower left corner). The price of the work includes pass-partout and binding.

Dimensions (without frame): 49 x 34 cm

Dimensions with passpartout and frame: 66,5 x 51,5 cm

Inkography number: I/XX

"Conspiratorial Choice" by Rafał Olbiński is a quintessential piece of magical realism. The artist transforms a ballerina’s tutu into a café table, creating a poetic, multifaceted metaphor. Two empty chairs and a bottle of wine imply anticipation, an intimate game, or the titular secret pact. Olbiński masterfully merges classical craftsmanship with surreal wit, provoking the viewer to seek hidden meanings within the realm of dreams and the subconscious. It remains a captivating study of mystery and feminine beauty.

Rafał Olbiński is the architect of our dreams, encapsulating unrestrained, ambiguous visions in his works. A man of modern renaissance who touches our sensibilities in every detail. A cult figure of Polish and world art.

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Price: 2 200,00 zł
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Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, print, „General Electric - Advertising Campaign", 66,5x51,5 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, print, „General Electric - Advertising Campaign", 66,5x51,5 cm, modern art, contemporary art
Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, print, „General Electric - Advertising Campaign", 66,5x51,5 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Inkography by Rafał Olbiński, signed by the artist himself in the lower right corner, numbered and marked with a dry stamp (lower left corner). The price of the work includes pass-partout and binding.

Dimensions (without frame): 49 x 34 cm

Dimensions with passpartout and frame: 66,5 x 51,5 cm

Inkography number: II/XX

This artwork by Rafał Olbiński, created for a "General Electric advertising campaign", masterfully merges surrealist poetry with the pragmatism of applied art. The dynamic composition depicts a sailing ship braving a turbulent sea. Olbiński avoids literal marketing imagery, employing metaphor instead: the power of the ocean and the advancing vessel symbolize innovation, reliability, and human determination to harness nature. The artist’s signature precision, subtle chiaroscuro, and deep blues create a dramatic yet harmonious atmosphere, redefining the boundaries of 1980s commercial illustration.

Rafał Olbiński is the architect of our dreams, encapsulating unrestrained, ambiguous visions in his works. A man of modern renaissance who touches our sensibilities in every detail. A cult figure of Polish and world art.

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Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, print, „Leda and the swan", 66,5 x 51,5 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, print, „Leda and the swan", 66,5 x 51,5 cm, modern art, contemporary art
Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, print, „Leda and the swan", 66,5 x 51,5 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Inkography by Rafał Olbiński, signed by the artist himself in the lower right corner, numbered and marked with a dry stamp (lower left corner). The price of the work includes pass-partout and binding.

Dimensions (without frame): 49 x 34 cm

Dimensions with the passpartout and frame: 66,5 x 51,5 cm

Inkography number: I/XX

In "Leda and the Swan",Rafał Olbiński masterfully reinterprets the classical Greek myth with his signature touch of magical realism. Moving away from the violent undertones historically associated with the tale, Olbiński transforms the narrative into a serene, fairy-tale allegory of love.
The central focus is the nude figure of Leda, resting gracefully while enveloped by the swan's protective wing. The swan, representing the hidden god Zeus, gently guards her slumber. Set against a tranquil lake surrounded by a lush grove, the scene balances delicate eroticism with an overarching sense of peace.
Olbinski's meticulous technique elevates the composition, using smooth color gradients and lyrical metaphors to explore the subconscious. By replacing conflict with tender intimacy, the artwork invites viewers into a poetic dreamworld where myth and beauty seamlessly unite.

Rafał Olbiński is the architect of our dreams, encapsulating unrestrained, ambiguous visions in his works. A man of modern renaissance who touches our sensibilities in every detail. A cult figure of Polish and world art.

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Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, print, „Love-philtre", 66,5 x 51,5 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, print, „Love-philtre", 66,5 x 51,5 cm, modern art, contemporary art
Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, print, „Love-philtre", 66,5 x 51,5 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Inkography by Rafał Olbiński, signed by the artist himself in the lower right corner, numbered and marked with a dry stamp (lower left corner). The price of the work includes pass-partout and binding.

Dimensions (without frame): 49 x 34 cm

Dimensions with passpartout and frame: 66,5 x 51,5 cm

Inkography number: I/XX

In “Love-philtre”, Rafał Olbiński orchestrates his signature interplay between illusion, desire, and metaphor concealed within familiar forms. An apparently idyllic landscape is split into dual realities — night and day, consciousness and longing, the tangible and the imagined. The central image of a bottle unfolding into a spiraling path becomes a symbol of love as an intoxicating force: seductive, transformative, and leading toward the unknown. The theatrical curtain suggests that love itself is a staged performance in which each figure assumes a predetermined role. As often in Olbiński’s work, visual elegance contrasts with an unsettling ambiguity, reminding us that love can be both a promise of liberation and a delicate illusion from which escape is never easy.

Rafał Olbiński is the architect of our dreams, encapsulating unrestrained, ambiguous visions in his works. A man of modern renaissance who touches our sensibilities in every detail. A cult figure of Polish and world art.

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Price: 2 200,00 zł
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Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, print, „Return to Itaka", 66,5x51,5 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, print, „Return to Itaka", 66,5x51,5 cm, modern art, contemporary art
Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, print, „Return to Itaka", 66,5x51,5 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Inkography by Rafał Olbiński, signed by the artist himself in the lower right corner, numbered and marked with a dry stamp (lower left corner). The price of the work includes pass-partout and binding.

Dimensions (without frame): 49 x 34 cm

Dimensions with passpartout and frame: 66,5 x 51,5 cm

Inkography number: I/XX

"Return to Itaka" by Rafał Olbiński is a quintessential example of surrealizm and symbolism, seamlessly weaving ancient myth with painterly metaphor. The central female figure, embodying a classical ideal of beauty, fluidly transforms into a winding white path that stretches toward the horizon. This visual metamorphosis serves as a poetic interpretation of longing, fidelity, and the lifelong journey to a symbolic home—the titular Ithaca. The artist masterfully employs a contrast between vibrant greenery and a dramatic, twilight sky, building a deeply oneiric and mysterious atmosphere. Departing from overt eroticism, the work focuses on neoclassical harmony and statuesque grace. Olbiński invites the viewer into an intellectual game, turning the landscape into an ambiguous rebus about human desire. It is a captivating study of nostalgia, where the human form merges with nature to symbolize the ultimate destination.

Rafał Olbiński is the architect of our dreams, encapsulating unrestrained, ambiguous visions in his works. A man of modern renaissance who touches our sensibilities in every detail. A cult figure of Polish and world art.

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Price: 2 200,00 zł
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Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, print, „Romance in the moon", 66,5x51,5 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, print, „Romance in the moon", 66,5x51,5 cm, modern art, contemporary art
Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, print, „Romance in the moon", 66,5x51,5 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Inkography by Rafał Olbiński, signed by the artist himself in the lower right corner, numbered and marked with a dry stamp (lower left corner). The price of the work includes pass-partout and binding.

Dimensions (without frame): 49 x 34 cm

Dimensions with passpartout and frame: 66,5 x 51,5 cm

Inkography number: I/XX

Rafał Olbiński’s "Romance in the Moon" encapsulates the essence of magical realism, masterfully blending classical order with the unbridled poetry of a dream. The composition juxtaposes the monumental landscape of Rome's Colosseum with an intimate, profoundly metaphorical scene. The silhouette of a woman resting on a chair bridges the earthly and the cosmic—her raised legs seamlessly transform into geometric crescent moons. This surreal anatomical transformation, a hallmark of Olbiński’s visual lexicon, defies the laws of physics in favor of dream logic. The presence of a shield and spear in the foreground introduces an ambiguous dialogue with ancient mythology, hinting at a hidden tension between conflict and solace, war and love. Executed with Renaissance-like precision, the artwork evokes a profound sense of melancholy, inviting the viewer to decode the intimate mystery of the night.

Rafał Olbiński is the architect of our dreams, encapsulating unrestrained, ambiguous visions in his works. A man of modern renaissance who touches our sensibilities in every detail. A cult figure of Polish and world art.

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Price: 2 200,00 zł
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Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, print, „The shape of the intimate illusion", 66,5x51,5 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, print, „The shape of the intimate illusion", 66,5x51,5 cm, modern art, contemporary art
Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, print, „The shape of the intimate illusion", 66,5x51,5 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Inkography by Rafał Olbiński, signed by the artist himself in the lower right corner, numbered and marked with a dry stamp (lower left corner). The price of the work includes pass-partout and binding.

Dimensions (without frame): 49 x 34 cm

Dimensions with passpartout and frame: 66,5 x 51,5 cm

Inkography number: V/XX

he Shape of the Intimate Illusion by Rafał Olbiński captures the essence of magical realism. The central motif features an intimate encounter between two profiles suspended in a boundless night. The artist masterfully manipulates light, which projects directly from the man's eye to illuminate the woman's face. This beam symbolizes deep emotional and intellectual insight, while crafting the "illusion" of the title. The cosmic backdrop with a crescent moon evokes a poetic atmosphere where the boundary between dream and reality dissolves.

Rafał Olbiński is the architect of our dreams, encapsulating unrestrained, ambiguous visions in his works. A man of modern renaissance who touches our sensibilities in every detail. A cult figure of Polish and world art.

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Price: 2 200,00 zł
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Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, „Don Giovani", 49 x 34 cm, modern art

Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, „Don Giovani", 49 x 34 cm, modern art
Rafał Olbiński, Inkography, „Don Giovani", 49 x 34 cm, modern art

Inkography by Rafał Olbiński, signed by the artist himself in the lower right corner, numbered and marked with a dry stamp (lower left corner). The price of the work includes pass-partout and binding.

Dimensions (without frame): 49 x 34 cm

Inkography number: IV/XX

Rafał Olbiński is the architect of our dreams, encapsulating unrestrained, ambiguous visions in his works. A man of modern renaissance who touches our sensibilities in every detail. A cult figure of Polish and world art.

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Price: 1 800,00 zł
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Oil painting on canvas „Batik" Marek Ałaszewski, 200 x 120 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Oil painting on canvas „Batik" Marek Ałaszewski, 200 x 120 cm, modern art, contemporary art
Oil painting on canvas „Batik" Marek Ałaszewski, 200 x 120 cm, modern art, contemporary art

Oil painting on canvas of Marek Ałaszewski „Batik", framed.

Dimensions without the frame: 200 x 120 cm

Marek Ałaszewski alone can replace all these age-old procedures combining music and image. Institute, Department, Intercollegiate Faculty - he plays as he paints and paints with notes. The minor keys are the grays and blues of landscapes from halfway around the world, and the major keys are full of sunshine. Sometimes a photorealistic image of a locomotive appears, fascinating all boys, regardless of age.

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Price: 36 000,00 zł
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