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Piotr Strelnik (1956-) Still life with watermelon Acrylic...

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Piotr Strelnik (1956-) Still life with watermelon Acrylic on canvas, 89 x 115,5 cm Signed in the lower right corner. Purchase from the artist. * Piotr Strelnik was born in 1956 in Lublin. He graduated from an art high school in Lublin and later took up studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where he specialized in drawing and printmaking. In 1983, he settled in Paris and turned definitively to painting. Thus began a very productive period in Strelnik's work, in which the artist was inspired by both his Polish roots and his knowledge of art history. Especially the latter element is perfectly evident in his works from the beginning of his career, where the influence of directions such as Fauvism or Neo-Impressionism and artists including Cezanne, Van Gogh, Larionov and Chaim Soutine are mixed. During this period, Strelnik also began experimenting with different materials, such as moving away from canvas to cardboard, allowing for faster action and thus greater freedom of expression, as the artist "paints as he draws." His works from the '80s and '90s are still figurative, but slowly the artist began to evolve towards non-figurative. In more recent works, recognizable motifs disappear and we can only sometimes guess at shreds of landscapes among large areas covered with relatively uniform color, and among strong lines. Strelnik disintegrates form in favor of painterly gesture, moving from perspective to a suggestion of depth. However, both his figurative works and his later non-figurative works are characterized by simplicity and at the same time harmony of composition. Strelnik has exhibited his works in more than 50 group and solo exhibitions. He has participated in many prestigious exhibitions and art fairs, such as the Armory Show, Art Miami, Art Chicago, Art Cologne and Art London. His works are also in prestigious collections around the world