Sebastian Rudko

: April 2023

: 28

Poland

 
 
  • In my work I get inspiration from nature and culture, which is what I see, feel and recognize consequences. It's interesting that you can see in a split second image that remains so firmly in the subconscious that you can not resist – you just have to paint it. I often observe phenomena such as reflections, arising from light impact. I also use sketches and photographs, but the most important is the memory of what intrigued me. 3 words that best describe my work? transparency, light, color
  • 2001 - 2006

    Academy of Fine Arts

  • 2010

    Chelsea International Fine Art Competition

    Monetary prize, Chelsea International Fine Art Competition, Juried by Ms. Megan Fontanella, Assistant Curator, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA.
  • : Painting and drawings

    : 15 Feb 2013 - 6 Apr 2013

    : Förster Gallery, Berlin, Germany

    2013: collective exhibition, Förster Gallery, Berlin, Germany

    : Le peintre polonais

    : 2 Aug 2011 - 25 Aug 2011

    : Adecai I’Espace Caravelle, Mulhouse, France

    2011: solo exhibition, Adecai I’Espace Caravelle, Mulhouse, France

    : Two Manggha

    : 14 Dec 2006 - 28 Dec 2006

    : Manggha Centre of Japanese Art and Technology, Cracow, Poland

    2006: solo exhibition, 'Two Manggha', Manggha Centre of Japanese Art and Technology, Cracow


2001 - 2006

Academy of Fine Arts


2010

Chelsea International Fine Art Competition

Monetary prize, Chelsea International Fine Art Competition, Juried by Ms. Megan Fontanella, Assistant Curator, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA.

: Painting and drawings

: 15 Feb 2013 - 6 Apr 2013

: Förster Gallery, Berlin, Germany

2013: collective exhibition, Förster Gallery, Berlin, Germany

: Le peintre polonais

: 2 Aug 2011 - 25 Aug 2011

: Adecai I’Espace Caravelle, Mulhouse, France

2011: solo exhibition, Adecai I’Espace Caravelle, Mulhouse, France

: Two Manggha

: 14 Dec 2006 - 28 Dec 2006

: Manggha Centre of Japanese Art and Technology, Cracow, Poland

2006: solo exhibition, 'Two Manggha', Manggha Centre of Japanese Art and Technology, Cracow


 

In my work I get inspiration from nature and culture, which is what I see, feel and recognize consequences. It's interesting that you can see in a split second image that remains so firmly in the subconscious that you can not resist – you just have to paint it. I often observe phenomena such as reflections, arising from light impact. I also use sketches and photographs, but the most important is the memory of what intrigued me. 3 words that best describe my work? transparency, light, color