Jacek Rudnicki |
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911120 Untitled |
911122 Untitled |
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Acrylic on Paper |
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| Image Size 36 x 26 | Image Size 36 x 26 | ||||||||||||||||
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911121 Untitled |
911110 Untitled |
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Acrylic on Paper |
Acrylic on Paper |
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Image Size 36 x 26 |
Image Size 20 x 20 |
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JACEK RUDNICKI The artwork produced by this artist reflects his philosophy, his dialectical discourse between the profane and the divine, the weird and the familiar, the supernatural and the mundane. The dialogue between the artist and the viewer is a two-way conversation, a Socratic discourse, where the ultimate result is a deeper understanding of the painting (the text), the viewer (the decoder of the text), and the artist (the author). Titles, according to this artist, are generally misleading; for the viewer by reading the painting brings into play his/her experiences and his/her mental images. And since mental images precede the process of language, then every viewer creates his or her title for the text. It appears that Jacek's
intent is to elicit an interpretation from the viewer and if an interpretation
is offered, then the work is successful for it has fulfilled its purpose,
namely: in bringing the viewer to a pause. It is obvious that in this
state of affairs no single interpretation is complete. The painting can
be reconstructed according to the mental images produced by the emotions
that create them. The creation
of the painting (or the texture and composition of the canvas), then
really depends on the emotions transferred to the canvas in the form
of materialized mental images. It is important to understand
that according to this artist the emotional aspect is not of a romantic
nature -a rapturous, ecstatic moment of the senses-the emotional aspect
of Rudnicki's paintings is the first step in creating a personalized
decoding device (a language) that introduces the viewer to talk about
and to get to a deeper level of understanding. But it is an inexpressible
understanding, an individualized sense of comprehension attuned to the
emotions of the individual observer. "It is my goal to charge my paintings with emotions",
affirms Jacek with an assured tone, "to breathe life into them, so
that the viewer can recognize that which defies words." Art, in Jacek's
view, has to instill in the viewer a sense of awe, of bewilderment in realizing
that a painting can attune one's innermost emotions to the lyrical notes
of one's innermost feelings. |
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