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This work is within the scope of Process Art. It belongs also to Picturesque Art. William Gilpin, one of the Picturesque theoreticians of the late 18th century in garden design sees roughness and ruggedness as ensigns of the Picturesque, which can be found in this work in the rough treatment of the material. Other followers of the Picturesque in the art of the 20th and 21st centuries are Serra or Smithson.
Jan de Weryha is an award-winning sculptor with a master's degree from the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk. Through process art and picturesque art, he marries wood splitting into surprising forms and textures. With his unique style, he explores the deep materiality of his sculptures and reliefs. His art is a powerful expression of his encounter with the material—rich, honest, and full of emotion.