Tag: ‘Gdansk School of Mural’

Michał Ujczak

16 February 2016 | Tagi: , ,

The common theme in this series of murals on four entrances is space, in its broadest sense, presented in the form of imaginary starscapes. The accent linking everything is man and all the planets he could settle.

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Wojciech Woźniak

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Pilotów 5a 2010-2011 Gdańsk School of Mural The work is made up of three elements. The composition of these entrances is also the first work by the Gdańsk School of the Mural in public space. In the lower section, the mural makes stylistic references to the earlier decoration of the entrances, and the whole work […]

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Michał Węgrzyn

20 November 2014 | Tagi: , ,

National Armed Forces Nagórskiego 11c 2012 Gdansk School of Mural The mural was created for the 70th anniversary of the National Armed Forces, a force of 100,000 in armed conflict with the communist regime during the years directly after the conclusion of the Second World War. It shows the appalling conditions for these ‘enduring’ troops […]

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Justyna (Dziechciarska) Posiecz-Polkowska

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Based on an archive photograph taken at RAF Northolt in West London in 1940, the design uses the blueprints of a Spitfire fighter plane as a background. The aim is to show the pilots of 303 Squadron in an individual context away from the glamour of war heroes. The best example of an unconventional personality is squadron ace, Wing Commander Jan Zumbach (fifth from left), pseudonym Donald Duck, who after the war was a mercenary, smuggler, disco owner in Paris and airborne taxi pilot.

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Jacek Wielebski

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This mural was created on the 30th anniversary of the formation of the Independent ‘Solidarity’ Trade Union. This event in Polish history began the process of constructing social relations founded on human rights as well as on the freedom and dignity of the individual. Jacek Wielebski’s work appears to show that the process of ‘shaping the individual’ has yet to be completed.

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Emil Goś

19 November 2014 | Tagi: , , ,

The most active native of Wrocław from the Gdańsk School of the Mural has changed the wall of a block in Dywizjonu 303 St. into an atypical tin containing the most popular Polish fish from the Baltic – flounder, cod, herring and goby.

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