oil, canvas, 55 x 55 cm
oil on canvas, signed and dated on the obverse, upper right corner: P.KLUZA / 2024;
Pawel Kluza (born September 14, 1983 in Siedlce) - a brilliant continuator of the artistic thought of Nikifor and Edward Dwurnik. Painter of the most beautiful cities and the world that does not exist. He spent his childhood in the south of Poland, constant relocations eventually led him to live in the picturesque town of Żarki Letnisko, located in the Kraków-Częstochowa Jurassic Highland, which with its surrounding landscape resembles a seaside resort. It was there that Kluza's first drawings, preserved to this day and dated 1988, were created. In the 1990s he sought his own creative path. During this period the first oil works were created.
The artist dates the beginning of his work to 2004.
In recent years, his works have been published in the Catalog of Polish Young Art, Dom&Wnętrze magazine, the quarterly Artista i Sztuka, and the weekly Angora, among others. He is currently preparing for two major solo exhibitions.
Pawel Kluza's work has also been recognized by respected Warsaw art galleries, which offer his oil paintings, as well as limited series of Inkographs.
Pawel Kluza's works are warmly received by long-time collectors of works by precursors of Polish primitivism. The artist's works are in many private collections, both domestic and foreign, including Germany, Switzerland, Canada and the USA, as well as state collections min. Gdansk Museum, Museum in Swiebodzin.