By: Boby

Interview for The Art Bridge

Below, you will find an excerpt from an interview conducted with Ania Luk for The Art Bridge magazine's from India and United Arab Emirates - the 3rd Edition, released in April 2024. The interview, titled "A Fusion of Cubism and Figuration: The Artistic Vision of Ania Luk", can be accessed in its entirety at Artiste Culture. Looking at your early paintings inspired by cubism and the hot climate of Morocco, how do you reflect on those pieces now, and in what ways do you see them influencing your current artistic journey. These pieces were the natural step in my artistic…

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Ania Luk’s paintings 2020-2024

Painted in 2024 https://youtu.be/c0oirQV8xrQ The first two paintings from 2024 - Transatlantic and Inarticulate. My next paintings from 2024 will be made public in April. Painted in 2023 https://youtu.be/BG71LOV1UYY In 2023, I painted six paintings - Incomprehensible, Inverse, Eclipse, Regret, Inverse II and Incomplete.  In 2023, three of my unique acrylic paintings on canvas painted in 2023 were sold. Below is a graphical presentation. Each artwork is signed on the front and on the back and is sold with the certificate of authenticity, secured with a personalized hologram. A VAT EU invoice is issued for each direct purchase. Sold artworks…

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Ania Luk and Lumas galleries

The highest quality prints of selected Ania Luk's artworks can be purchased via the Lumas gallery as: limited edition prints, hand-signed by the artist, paintings: Exhale, Exhale 6, Reflection II, Unquiet open edition, infinite print runs without the artist’s signature, paintings: Exhale, Sunrise Sunshine (wcześniejszy Summertime 7), The 1st Day of Summer, The 2nd Day of Summer They are for sale on the LUMAS website, or in any one of Lumas galleries, which you can find in major cities around the world (New York, London, Berlin, Zurich, Vienna, Paris, Toronto and more) . LUMAS offers only selected artworks from about…

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Limited Editions – Ania Luk

Exhale 6 and Exhale 7 (120x80 cm / 47,2x31,5 in) - Limited Edition print on canvas in an apartment located in Krakow (Poland) Interior design: Loft Kolasiński, Interior photography: Joel Hauck Ania Luk's painting as a print on canvas Some of my works are available in the form of limited editions. The original is first photographed by a professional and all elements of the image are cropped and readjusted to get original colours. Printing takes place on an HP Latex 570 latex printer. It is a photographic quality 6-color printer, characterized by an outstanding work of 1200 dots per inch.…

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Andrzej Wróblewski – My favorite painters – Part 1

I have a few favorite artists. I'll start from one, who is perhaps the least known of the bunch. Andrzej Wróblewski Andrzej Wroblewski is a Polish painter who after the II World War became famous for his original paintings devoted mainly to a human. He was creating both experimental and abstract paintings, as well as inspired by the social realism. His favorite technique was especially oil, gouache, drawing, graphics (including monotype). Wroblewski was primarily a realist and figurative. His early series of abstract paintings of the late 40s - solar abstractions, not really raise my admiration and my impression is…

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Guest writings – What was under the eyelids of Andrzej Wajda?

Introduction What is afterimage? Professor Władysław Strzeminski explained it this way: you are gazing at what surrounds you, then you close your eyes. What you see under the eyelids, it is afterimages. Strzeminski was a well known and respected avant-garde painter before the II World War (obviously valued by those who appreciated the avant-garde). After the war, however, the fate of a prominent artist unfolded tragically. He was expelled from Academy of Fine Arts in Lodz, brought to humiliation and misery. He probably died of tuberculosis in 1952. Andrzej Wajda studied painting at that time in Krakow. He belonged to…

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The beginning

Passion for art Passion for drawing and painting as the majority of children I had showed before I started talking. The farther in years the more visual experiments I had on my account. With time, my joyful creativity has been somewhat organized as I began to attend classes of drawing and painting, in the various community centers. Then there was five years at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts. At that time, I painted mostly oil - still life, nudes, and in spare time abstractions. Then came a very looong break. Fortunately, this period has gone and now I can…

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