Jerzy Goliszewski was born in Warsaw, Poland and studied graphics and painting at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts. His work consists of installations, paintings, drawings, graphics, and ceramic objects. He is most inspired by his environment and surroundings, and his works are influenced by nature and a desire to recreate it in the simplest way possible while still preserving the complexity it represents.
Men tend to build protective walls, facades to hide and seperate themselves from others. This installation, named Kai, refers to the distance we create in our relations with other people.
Via: Whitezine and Art Selector
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