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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
43.3x43.3in
About this artwork
The artwork is a depiction of a view captured by the author in Downtown Los Angeles. The painting is a result of the artist's emotions of a day spent in the area of Chinatown. The Capitol Milling Company was one of the oldest industrial businesses in Los Angeles and is located directly adjacent to the State Historical Park, China Town, and the China Town Metro Station. The project is composed of 5 different buildings dating from 1881, all with a… rich architectural heritage of exposed brick and heavy timber framing. Facades of the buildings shown in the painting are mixed with street art motifs. The artist used various media such as digital print, acrylic paint, structural gel and scraps of paper ripped out of magazines and posters. The artist draws inspiration from the heritage of artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, Jackson Pollock or Andy Warhol, but also adds his own street art and architecture style layer. Most pieces by the author are inspired by specific places he had been to.
« In my paintings, I want to bring my passion for humanity, architecture, and cities, with their urban art vibe, into the canvas. »
Tomasz Brynowski is an artist based in Poland whose paintings have been featured in solo and group exhibitions nationally. Through his art, he endeavors to show the underground artistic lives of cities. Brynowski is fascinated by the walls found in large metropolises and believes that they have lives of their own. In his multilayered compositions, he endeavors to transfer the image of a doodled wall, complete with scraps of posters or advertisements, onto canvas.