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by Jarek Filipowicz
$17.00
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Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels. Our 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. Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.
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
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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.