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Rhapsody in swirling hues, this painting captivates with its dynamic fusion of color and form, evoking the mystique of a cosmic ballet. The vibrant palette dances across the canvas, juxtaposing fiery oranges against serene blues, suggesting both chaos and harmony in a single breath. The sweeping curves pull the viewer into a vortex of motion and emotion, reminiscent of the fluid brushstrokes of the Impressionists, yet echoing the boldness of Abstract Expressionism. Light and shadow engage in a playful duel, revealing hidden depths that invite intimate exploration. This work is a symphony for the senses, a masterful convergence of tradition and modernity that promises to enchant and inspire.
Can a painting come to life? Can time stop and flow at the same time? Discover the mysterious 3D animation inspired by this extraordinary work - where the line between art and digital reality blurs in magical movement.
Do you dare to look beyond the framework of reality?
About the author
Andrzej Dąbek is an artist whose creative activities are focused around Judaic culture. Fascinated by the Bible, he draws from its content, transporting himself and us to another dimension. This is what he says about himself:
My visions and fascinations was born from the space of the Living Word. Memory intertwined with imagination, whispering: Go higher and higher, to the source of inspiration. The images of the prophets' expectations, full of comparisons and references, encouraged me to make a vivid commentary. Maybe it will become a path leading to the treasury of understanding God's plan for us?
Andrzej Dąbek was born in 1956 in Kraków, where he still lives and works. He graduated from the Art High School and then studied art education at the WSP under the supervision of, among others, Stanisław Rodziński and Stanisław Batruch. The artist's works are distinguished by thematic uniformity and the simultaneous diversity of techniques used: oil painting, watercolours, pastels, drawings, collages.
Andrzej Dąbek has had numerous exhibitions, including: the Isaac Synagogue in Kraków, the Synagogue in Łęczna, the seat of the Social and Cultural Association of Jews in Częstochowa, the Białoprądnicki Manor, and the Museum in Chrzanów. The artist's works are in many private collections in Poland and abroad.