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Revolution

Edward Dwurnik’s "Revolution" (1996) is a monumental oil painting depicting post-disaster grief & chaos. Explore its gritty realism, angular forms, & dark palette – a powerful social commentary.

Discover Edward Dwurnik, a vibrant Polish painter known for dynamic urban landscapes & portraits. Explore his bold style influenced by Cubism & Impressionism.

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edward dwurnik was a renowned polish painter, graphic artist, and illustrator. born on september 9, 1943, in warsaw, poland, he passed away on october 14, 2018, leaving behind a legacy of vibrant and dynamic artworks. edward dwurnik is one of the most recognizable artists of polish contemporary art, known for his paintings of urban landscapes, everyday life, and portraits.

early life and career

dwurnik's artistic journey began at a young age, and he went on to study painting at the academy of fine arts in warsaw. after completing his studies, he worked as a painter and graphic artist, eventually becoming a prominent figure in the polish art scene. his works are characterized by their bright colors, dynamic compositions, and a sense of humor.

artistic style and influences

dwurnik's artistic style is a unique blend of traditional and modern techniques. he was influenced by various art movements, including cubism and impressionism. his use of bold colors and geometric shapes gives his paintings a sense of energy and movement. some of his notable works include urban landscape, everyday life, and portraits.

museums and collections

dwurnik's works are held in collections of major museums and galleries around the world, including the national museum in warsaw, the museum of modern art in new york, and the centre pompidou in paris. his paintings can also be found in various private collections, including the ArtsDot.com collection.

legacy and impact

edward dwurnik's legacy continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts around the world. his unique style and contributions to polish contemporary art have made him a beloved figure in the art community. as a member of the polish academy of arts and sciences, he received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to polish art. in conclusion, edward dwurnik was a talented artist who left an indelible mark on the world of art. his vibrant paintings continue to inspire and delight audiences, and his legacy will be remembered for generations to come.
edward dwurnik

edward dwurnik

1943 - 2018 , Poland