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Konteksty snu VII (2024) Painting by Michał Ostrogórski

Seller Michał Ostrogórski

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  • Acrylic on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 47.2in, Width 39.4in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Everyday Life
In phenomenological philosophy, the body is not just an object, but the subjective self through which we experience the world and other people. It does not exist in isolation - it is always immersed in the context of relationships with other people and the world around us. The art subjects this theme to analysis - how bodies interact with each other [...]
In phenomenological philosophy, the body is not just an object, but the subjective self through which we experience the world and other people. It does not exist in isolation - it is always immersed in the context of relationships with other people and the world around us. The art subjects this theme to analysis - how bodies interact with each other and the related bodily context takes on a symbolic dimension. The bodies of sleepers - their poses and mutual alignment - can symbolize closeness, tension or harmony. The arrangement of bodies in a dream illustrates subtle emotional relationships: closeness, remoteness, concern or isolation. The body in the context of these interactions indicates that the way it is “positioned,” moves or reacts, reflects internal emotional states and relationships with the environment. We interpret these interactions as an expression of relationships on both the physical and emotional levels. Sleep in art is also a space for the unconscious mind. In its silence, the body gives voice not only to emotions, but also to hidden desires or fears. In this sense, images of sleeping people become a field for understanding not only the physical condition of the body, but also the mental state, which is not always available in consciousness. In the image of sleeping bodies, proximity not only means physical presence, but can also symbolize emotional dependence.

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Michal Ostrogorski is a contemporary Polish painter. Ostrogorski's artistic odyssey commenced at the State High School of Fine Arts in Gdynia, where he honed his skills in the realm of artistic photography. It [...]

Michal Ostrogorski is a contemporary Polish painter. Ostrogorski's artistic odyssey commenced at the State High School of Fine Arts in Gdynia, where he honed his skills in the realm of artistic photography. It was here that his fascination with visual aesthetics began to flourish, laying the foundation for his future artistic endeavors. The school provided him with a solid grounding in the fundamentals of art, nurturing his innate talent and sparking his curiosity for the boundless world of artistic expression.

Upon graduating from high school, Ostrogorski embarked on the next chapter of his artistic journey by pursuing a degree in Painting and Graphics at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk. These years of formal education not only refined his technical proficiency but also instilled in him a deep appreciation for the creative process. Here, he delved into painting and graphics, constantly pushing his boundaries and experimenting with a multitude of artistic techniques. His time at the academy served as a crucible for his artistic evolution, fostering an environment of exploration and self-discovery.

After successfully completing his studies, Ostrogorski ventured into the world of graphic design. His career as a graphic designer allowed him to channel his artistic sensibilities into practical applications. Specializing in crafting intricate graphic compositions, deg advertising materials, and illustrating concepts, his work demonstrated a seamless fusion of artistry and functionality. His proficiency in computer graphics afforded him the ability to harness modern tools and technologies, granting him an innovative edge in his field.

Yet, Michal Ostrogorski's artistic soul yearned for more. For years, he sought to unearth his unique artistic vision, yearning to step out of the confines of the studio and explore new avenues of expression. His artistic inspirations often sprang from the world around him, capturing the essence of human emotions and experience. Through his artworks, he sought to convey his distinctive perspective, encouraging viewers to embark on journeys of introspection and contemplation. His relentless pursuit of novel forms of expression and inspiration mirrored his commitment to artistic growth and skill expansion.

In a world constantly in flux, Michal Ostrogorski remains a dedicated explorer of artistic horizons. His lifelong commitment to the arts has been characterized by an unending quest for self-expression and creative evolution. Through his canvases, he invites us to him on this journey of artistic discovery, where every brushstroke is a testament to the power of human imagination and the boundless potential of the creative spirit.

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