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Medium :
Screen Printing on Synthetic board , Synthetic board under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
39.8x28in
About this artwork
This typographic poster refers to the 1995 movie "se7n" by David Fyncher, end the culminating scene. The poster’s question is a chilling reference to this pivotal moment. Throughout the film, the audience is left wondering what’s inside the mysterious box, and the final scene delivers a horrifying answer. The minimalist design of the poster captures the tension and dread of this iconic reveal.
Konrad Zając holds three master’s degrees: in computer science engineering (West Pomeranian University of Technology), graphic design (Academy of Art in Szczecin), and poster art (Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw). Inspired by the visual impact of information systems, he shifted from engineering to graphic design, blending cinematography, typography, and poster art under mentors like prof. Lex Drewiński, prof. Michał Kacperczyk, and Dr. Marcin Władyka—key figures in the legendary Polish School of Posters. Rooted in Poland’s rich artistic tradition, his work merges painting, cinematography, and storytelling, often reflecting Polish culture. His posters, exhibited globally (Slovakia, Turkey, South Korea, USA, and more), continue Poland’s legacy as a leader in poster art. Zając’s practice spans drawing, painting, and animation, but he is best known for his innovative, internationally recognized posters.