TYTUS BRZOZOWSKI 2/4 – He is great admirer of his hometown, Warsaw, as his inspiration and driving force. He plays with elements of the city like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, using Warsaw’s historical and geographical landscape as a starting point, how to put the pieces together again. He presents the city of his dreams, in which he wants to live. In his paintings Warsaw has the essence of the modern city, full of decorative buildings and narrow streets. Using surrealistic elements and tricks with perspective and light, he gives to his paintings a sense of magic and mystery.
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