Michał Zaborowski's triptych is a remarkable work that combines collage techniques with inspirations drawn from nature. The artist used a variety of papers – ranging from delicate Japanese paper to raw recycled paper – to create a dynamic composition featuring running deer. The scene evokes the untamed beauty of Poland's mountainous wilderness, depicted in motion and full of primal elegance. The use of contrasting textures and shades of paper enhances the organic character of the piece, while the natural color palette and precise details capture the spirit of the mountain landscape. This work is a perfect blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern artistic sensibility. It reflects the artist's deep respect for nature and his passion for experimenting with materials.
Michał Zaborowski – a Polish painter known for combining classical aesthetics with melancholic narratives and a subtle interplay of light, drawing inspiration from the works of Edward Hopper and Balthus. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw (1985), he studied under Professor Ludwik Macią...
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