45x55 cm + frame 5 cm, 2012, acrylic/canvas
Jacek Poteralski's work is an acrylic painting in the style of abstraction with the use of half shadows and thick layers is full of depth and texture. The combination of half-shadows and thick layers of paint gives it a three-dimensional effect and enriches its visual matter. At first glance, you can see that the painting consists of many layers of acrylic paint, which were applied thickly and freely. The artist often creates compositions based on minimalism in his works.
Jacek Poteralski is an artist, painter. He has lived in many countries including the UK, USA, Germany. In 2005 he got acquainted with the Swedish Vedic Art Method, and since 2008 he started to conduct it in Poland. Vedic Art is a creative method that expands consciousness, stimulates creativity and love of life through the tool of intuitive painting. The method was developed scientifically based on empirical experience over 14 years. Its creator was Curt Källman, a Swedish painter and graduate of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm. He has since become a teacher of the method and has trained dozens of teachers in Poland. He himself paints in the atmosphere and under the influence of this method, resulting in unique works.