Year of creation | 2021 |
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Dimensions | 50 W × 50 H × 0.1 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | abstract |
Genre | cityscapes |
Materials | acrylic, paper |
Framing | the artwork is sold with framing |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
Jan Astner - VOLUPTUOUS TOWNS - series of abstract cityscapes Jan Astner runs a permanent project - he paints an endless series of abstract cityscapes. He systematically records portraits of visited cities. The project has been going on for several years. There are new works every year . VOLUPTUOUS TOWNS - a series of abstract cityscapes is the artist's travel diary. Each picture is a record of the feelings that accompanied the visit, discoveries and experiences.
Jan Astner studied architecture and fine arts in Poland and the USA. He practices painting, drawing, computer graphics and photography. Recent projects come from the fascination of multi sensual perception. Paintings are elements of performances based on the idea of synesthetic metaphors – abstractly combined sensual experiences create individual feelings for each participant. He exhibited in Poland, France, Belgium, Luxemburg, Spain and Sweden. For 25 years he has been dealing with consultancy in the field of building and managing brand image. Lives and works in Izabelin, Poland and Jerez de la Frontera, Spain. Jan Astner realises his works in series that combine reflection on a man in relation to the world around him in the age of posthumanism and transhumanism. Using process painting and his own developed techniques in acrylic technology, he chooses the means of expression to present the issues bothering him. He realises his works in series that combine reflection on a man in relation to the world around him in the age of posthumanism and transhumanism. Using process painting and his own developed techniques in acrylic technology, he chooses the means of expression to present the issues bothering him. – Voluptuous Towns – impressions referring to visited cities, presenting the city as a place of life, where the theme is not architecture and urban planning, but the emotions and experiences associated with the socio-cultural space noted by the author. – Sybaritic Poses – analysis of the interaction between the internal and external world of man, both in the material, sensual and psychological sphere. – Transhuman Portraits – reflection on the changes of the human body, its beautification and modification. – Synesthetic Landscapes – multi sensual pretexts for personal perception. What tastes can be seen in the picture? What colours of the sounds can be heard? What is the relation between the touch and the colour? Etc.