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by Jarek Filipowicz
$35.00
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Our luxuriously soft beach towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Our beach towels are available in two different sizes: beach towel (32" x 64") and beach sheet (37" x 74").
Don't let the fancy name confuse you... a beach sheet is just a large beach towel.
Design Details
This piece was inspired by experience in the ''Floatworks''. Is there a way to depict a feeling of weightlessness? A soothing softness of water and... more
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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This piece was inspired by experience in the ''Floatworks''. Is there a way to depict a feeling of weightlessness? A soothing softness of water and penetrating one's very soul feeling of relaxation wrapped in a subtle blue light. There is no place to go, not a thing to do you needn't be anyone but yourself.
Soft play of blues, greens and purple with accents of yellow, cartoon - like black ink outlines. This mixed media painting is set in the box frame within a mount opening of 38x48 cm
Original artwork with signed Certificate of Authenticity
W 20.75" x H 28.75" D 2.75"
Media: acrylic and felt pen
Surface: High quality 300 gsm acid free watercolor paper.
Jarek Filipowicz, London : Freedom in Colors "Jarek is a prolific artist who works in a wide range of artistic styles, from pure abstraction to expressionist landscape. Reminiscent of artists such as Van Gogh or Kandinsky, Jarek's art stands apart. When looking at a Jarek Filipowicz painting, one easily falls into a different world made of movement and total freedom. " - ArtWe London. I was born in the melting pot of Polish, Russian, German and Jewish culture - Lodz in Poland, centre of the industrial revolution. A town of labourers, artists, scientists and factory owners. Cotton, wool and silk mills made it a spot for fabrics and art, brought fortunes to few and provided breadline for many. I've been fortunate to admire art noveau...
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Jacquelinemari L
Love the bold usage of colour, your sense of design is very consistent and fluid. Nice work!
Jarek Filipowicz replied:
Thank you for a very supportive and thoughtful comment. Greatly appreciated.