Puzzles with illustrations by Polish and international artists
Thanks to the Imagination series, everyone will be able to experience art piece by piece.
Available on 30 September, 2022
Puzzles with illustrations by Polish and international artists
Thanks to the Imagination series, everyone will be able to experience art piece by piece.
Edward Dwurnik (1943-2018) was one of the most important and acclaimed post-war Polish artists. He studied painting, graphics and sculpture at the Warsaw Fine Arts Academy. In 1965, he encountered the work of a self-taught artist, Nikifor Krynicki, and went on to paint in a similar style, which he has later modified and evolved. The “Radzymin” painting featured on our jigsaw puzzle was created in 2017. This is the last capture of the artist’s family town and one of the last large-sized works from the oldest series of Dwurnik’s paintings - “Hitch-hiking Travels”.
Edward Dwurnik (1943-2018) was one of the most important and acclaimed post-war Polish artists.
He studied painting, graphics and sculpture at the Warsaw Fine Arts Academy. In 1965, he encountered the work of a self-taught artist, Nikifor Krynicki, and went on to paint in a similar style, which he has later modified and evolved.
The “Radzymin” painting featured on our jigsaw puzzle was created in 2017. This is the last capture of the artist’s family town and one of the last large-sized works from the oldest series of Dwurnik’s paintings - “Hitch-hiking Travels”.
Roch Urbaniak is a painter as well as a children’s book writer from Cracow. In his art, he is inspired by myths, fairytales, but also popculture such as computer games. Because inspiration and remarkable stories can be found everywhere, he wants to tell the stories through his paintings. He also uses paintings in other media, by creating comic books or using his illustrations in a two-part book series “Papiernik”.
Roch Urbaniak is a painter as well as a children’s book writer from Cracow. In his art, he is inspired
by myths, fairytales, but also popculture such
as computer games. Because inspiration
and remarkable stories can be found everywhere,
he wants to tell the stories through his paintings.
He also uses paintings in other media, by creating comic books or using his illustrations in a two-part book series “Papiernik”.
Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919) was a German biologist, evolutionist, artist, philosopher, and doctor who spent his life researching flora and fauna from the highest mountaintops to the deepest oceans.
He created hundreds of detailed drawings, watercolors, and sketches of his findings which
he published in successive volumes. Haeckel’s works are as remarkable for its graphic precision and meticulous shading as for its understanding of organic evolution.
Laura Diehl is a Fantasy Illustrator based in Virginia, USA, who has been illustrating professionally since 2006. She enjoys painting digitally in Adobe Photoshop with her trusty Intuos XL graphics tablet. Her artwork is known for its glowing light, vibrant color, and a fat dollop of the fantastical.
As a writer-illustrator, she enjoys further fleshing out her visual works with poetry and prose to better immerse her viewers. In her spare time she can be found sipping matcha tea, petting her Shelties, and playing old-school JRPGs.
Tytus Brzozowski is an architect and watercolourist, who tells stories of a magical city. The main inspiration for the artist is Warsaw and its extraordinary history. In his works we can find long gone, ornate tenement houses or well-known edifices in unusual places and circumstances. People play a special role in his paintings. They appear on roofs, chimneys, and even levitate in the clouds - all this to show that the city can and should be full of activity.
Laura Diehl is a Fantasy Illustrator based in Virginia, USA, who has been illustrating professionally since 2006. She enjoys painting digitally in Adobe Photoshop with her trusty Intuos XL graphics tablet. Her artwork is known for its glowing light, vibrant color, and a fat dollop of the fantastical. As a writer-illustrator, she enjoys further fleshing out her visual works with poetry and prose to better immerse
her viewers. In her spare time she can be found sipping matcha tea, petting her Shelties, and playing old-school JRPGs.
Tytus Brzozowski is an architect and watercolourist, who tells stories of a magical city. The main inspiration for the artist is Warsaw and its extraordinary history. In his works we can find long gone, ornate tenement houses or well-known edifices in unusual places and circumstances. People play a special role in his paintings.
They appear on roofs, chimneys, and even levitate
in the clouds - all this to show that the city can
and should be full of activity.