Zdzisław Beksinski, an artist of the Gothic genre.







 







 
 
  
 
Zdzisław Beksinski is a gothic genre artist
(February 24, 1929, Sanok, Poland - February 21, 2005, Warsaw, Poland) was a renowned painter, photographer and sculptor Polish. He executed his drawings and paintings of a genre he called Baroque or Gothic.
The first style is dominated by representation, the best examples come from his Fantastic Realism period when he painted a distorted picture surreal atmosphere and nightmares. The second style is more abstract, being dominated by form, and is typified by the late paintings of Beksínski.Fue a renowned painter, photographer and sculptor Polish.
He executed his drawings and paintings of a genre he called Baroque or Gothic.
The first style is dominated by representation, the best examples come from his Fantastic Realism period when he painted a distorted picture surreal atmosphere and nightmares. The second style is more abstract, being dominated by form, and is typified by the late paintings of Beksinski.
Although Beksinski's art was often grim, it was known as a nice person who liked to talk and he possessed a keen sense of humor.
It was exceptionally modest and somewhat shy, avoided public events such as the opening of their own exhibitions. He gave credit to the music as the main source of his inspiration.
He claimed not to be too influenced by literature, cinema or the work of other artists, and almost never visited museums or exhibitions. Beksinski avoided analyzing the content of his work and was especially dismissive of those who tried or offered simple answers to what this meant.
 
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