Ink, paper, 42x30 cm
Wojciech Jańczak - (born 1990) Lives and works in Lublin. Painter-drawer, whose works are a mixture of surrealism, cubism and magic realism. He creates paintings in pastel and acrylic technique, and his main inspirations are music, photography and the works of Zdzislaw Beksinski, Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali.
The main theme of his works is the human being. The figures that are the subject of his paintings are always a product of imagination, a kind of photographed dreams. The metaphorical realms present in his drawings and canvases show human emotions, thoughts and experiences, as well as the transience of events and the passage of time.
As an artist, he rejects conventional beauty and tries to seek his own way of expressing his thoughts and feelings.
He is a winner of the Herbert Festival in the painting/drawing category and a participant in one of the August Zamoyski Painting and Sculpture Plein-Air in Jablon. He believes that this is just the beginning of his creative path.