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2019
Hand pulled screen print with glossy and delicate glitter varnish printed on selected elements, printed on Japanese izumi paper
Edition of 10
Dimensions: 112cm (H) x 80cm (W) x 1cm (D) / 44.1" (H) x 31.5" (W) x 0.4" (D)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings.
Artist Statement
This work come from "flower non flower" series. It is inspired by IKEBANA - Japanese art of arranging flowers.
This work is limited edition fine art print, size of the edition 10. Each print is signed and number by the artist.
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Artist Profile
Born: 1980
Hometown: Wroclaw
Based in: Tokyo
Visual artist (b. 1980 in Poland, currently lives and works in Tokyo). After having an accomplished career in advertising, Ewelina decided to fully dedicate herself to art in 2013. She retrained and specialised in visual arts at University of The Arts London where she graduated with distinction in 2015.
Female body is at the forefront of Ewelina’s prints and ceramic sculptures. She moves away from showing it as a finite whole, instead expressing it through a sense of space and fluidity, producing a distinctive vision of feminine physicality. Through exploration of the fundamentals of colour, form, lines and negative space, she focuses on ephemeral and unspoken aspects, using a combination of different printing techniques to produce a unique and powerful contrast. By exploring the interplay between nudity and carnality, she creates images on the edge of the figurative and abstract.
Ewelina's work has been exhibited in London, Ireland, USA, Canada, Poland, and Japan. In 2017, she was awarded the Print Prize by ST Bridge Foundation, and in 2018 she was shortlisted for Ashurst Emerging Artist Prize 2018. Her prints are in the collection of VA Museum London; Spiral Wacoal Art Foundation, Tokyo, Japan; Guanlan Printmaking Museum, China and many more.
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