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Judy Pilarczyk

Joined Artfinder: Aug. 2020

Artworks for sale: 29

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United Kingdom

About Judy Pilarczyk

 
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  • Biography
    My practice is focused on figurative painting and drawing where the human being is the main subject. I have always been interested in painting people as it’s the most complex and absorbing theme; I am fascinated by our mental and emotional state, philosophy, thinking, love etc My current paintings question intimacy as a form of self-love: How intimate do we get with ourselves, how affectionate do we become? How much do we understand ourselves, our needs and dreams? How remote do we become when we feel lonely? How much do we love who we are when we go through difficult times? Do we realise that no one can make us happy if we are not happy with ourselves? I am not interested in myself as a subject for painting but I am someone who I’ve gotten to know better than anyone else therefore my paintings are very often self-portraits. 
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    2006 - 2011

    The Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw/Poland

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Education

2006 - 2011

The Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw/Poland


There are no upcoming events


 

Biography

My practice is focused on figurative painting and drawing where the human being is the main subject. I have always been interested in painting people as it’s the most complex and absorbing theme; I am fascinated by our mental and emotional state, philosophy, thinking, love etc My current paintings question intimacy as a form of self-love: How intimate do we get with ourselves, how affectionate do we become? How much do we understand ourselves, our needs and dreams? How remote do we become when we feel lonely? How much do we love who we are when we go through difficult times? Do we realise that no one can make us happy if we are not happy with ourselves? I am not interested in myself as a subject for painting but I am someone who I’ve gotten to know better than anyone else therefore my paintings are very often self-portraits.