MICHAŁ ŁUKASIEWICZ - Polish Artist
MICHAŁ ŁUKASIEWICZ - Polish Artist
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Michał Łukasiewicz is a Polish artist born in 1974 in Puławy, Poland... and since 1995 has lived and worked in Antwerp, Belgium. Currently he lives and works in his hometown in Poland.

In his own words: “My paintings are of the human form, the soft tenderness that it can transfer to the viewer; never the anger of the world but the peace and harmony that humans are capable of. I have been influenced by living in Belgium and painters of the Benelux countries and I try to show the placid side of the subject using light, the reflection of light and the shadows to emphasize the subjects form and curves. I never use color but the subtleness of tone to achieve these effects. I try to achieve the smoothness of skin and the body so no brush strokes are visible to the viewer. I have developed this technique for painting the human body and have works in many collections. No printing or photographic techniques used, just paint."
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Views: 110
Uploaded: Jan 30 2023
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Videos: 2
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Michał Łukasiewicz is a Polish artist born in 1974 in Puławy, Poland... and since 1995 has lived and worked in Antwerp, Belgium. Currently he lives and works in his hometown in Poland.

In his own words: “My paintings are of the human form, the soft tenderness that it can transfer to the viewer; never the anger of the world but the peace and harmony that humans are capable of. I have been influenced by living in Belgium and painters of the Benelux countries and I try to show the placid side of the subject using light, the reflection of light and the shadows to emphasize the subjects form and curves. I never use color but the subtleness of tone to achieve these effects. I try to achieve the smoothness of skin and the body so no brush strokes are visible to the viewer. I have developed this technique for painting the human body and have works in many collections. No printing or photographic techniques used, just paint."
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Entertainment