1992
Mediums: acrylic, beaverboard.
Location: The Municipal Art Gallery of Czestochowa (Poland).
Briefly about the painting:
One of the works of the late period, which the artist himself called “gothic”. Technically, the picture is made with acrylic paints in a certain way, as if the image on it was carved out of stone. This work was a part of a series of twenty paintings. The monumentality of the images captured on them marked a new stage in the work of the Polish master, who refused from detalization. It was this picture from the cycle that was reproduced on the poster of Beksinski’s second personal exhibition, organized by P. Dmokhovsky in Paris in 1992.