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The painting is inspired by illegal street art on walls of London's Shoreditch, which are covered with multiple layers of drawings and graffiti tags. The wall lives it's own life and never stops changing. It becomes an unending urban piece of art. The characteristic motif of the woman's face has been often used by the artist in many of his artworks including murals, canvases and other graphics. The artist's goal is to transfer the image of a street… art wall onto the canvas. To create the artwork the author uses various tools and media like acrylic paint, spray paint, markers, squeezers and stencils.
Artwork is hand-signed by the artist at the back of the canvas.
« 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.