Tytus Brzozowski "Warsaw Islands", watercolor (2022)
architect and watercolorist. A graduate of the Faculty of Architecture of the Warsaw University of Technology. He studied and practiced in Finland, where he searched for austere Nordic design and art.
Tytus is fascinated by the soul of the city. He often juxtaposes the silhouettes of buildings and people, creating colorful, cheerful scenes on the verge of reality and fantasy. Warsaw is his favorite heroine. Despite the surreal aftertaste, the paintings are related to the true history of Polish cities.
Brzozowski's paintings were exhibited, among others during the Polish Culture Season in Ningbo, China, as well as the prestigious ARTLIFE festival in Moscow. They are also used by the Polish Tourist Organization to promote Poland at international fairs. Tytus's specialty and distinguishing feature are lectures on the architecture and history of Warsaw, which he conducts as part of his exhibitions.


Jacek yerka "Water  World", acrylic (2022)
 Jacek Yerka it's a artist from Torun, Poland.  in 1976 he graduated from
the Faculty of Fine Arts at the Nicolaus Copernicus University.
In the first years after graduation, he exhibited posters, including at the Polish Poster Biennale
in Katowice in 1977 and 1979, the international biennials in Lahti and Warsaw and others. From 1980
he devoted himself entirely to painting. Based on a precise imaging technique modeled on the old masters (Jan van Eyck, Hieronymus Bosch), but above all on his own, unlimited imagination, he creates surreal compositions, especially admired by fantasy lovers in all their varieties.

he inspired the fantasy author Harlan Ellison to write 30 short stories, which, together with Yerka's paintings, made up the publication entitled "Mind Fields". The same American publisher "Morpheus International" released the album "The Fantastic Art of Jacek Yerka". In 1995, the artist was awarded
the prestigious World Fantasy Award for the best artist. He exhibits at home and abroad (in Germany, France, USA, etc.), being a valued representative of the fantasy art trend.



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