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Mon travail artistique se développe selon deux axes : je m'exprime non seulement à travers la sculpture au sens littéral du terme, mais aussi à travers des formes sculpturales utilitaires que j'appelle conventionnellement « récipients ». Ce qui relie ces deux courants de ma création, c'est le matériau, mon principal moyen d'expression : la CÉRAMIQUE.
J'appelle « récipients » les formes sculpturales utilitaires en céramique que je crée, telles que… des vases, des coupes, des plats, des cruches, des calices ou des tasses. C'est le domaine de mes recherches formelles. J'expérimente en matière de forme et de couleur. Mes « récipients » sont également des sculptures, bien qu'ils aient une valeur utilitaire.
Wojciech Dzienniak is a sculptor trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, working primarily with ceramics, but also with wood, bronze, and other materials. He skillfully combines figuration and abstraction, blending sacred works, self-portraits, and sculptural utilitarian forms known as "vessels." He experiments with shapes and colors, imbuing his works with a constant search for authenticity and profound human experiences, evoking a universal and introspective emotion, imbued with spirituality and sensitivity.