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Hanna Sidorowicz
A remarkable place on the international artistic screen
Born in 1960 in Poland
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...Strongly influenced by old masters such as Leonardo Da Vinci and Rembrandt, she constructed a work permeated with allusive and jumbled Christian references from which emerges a face which combines calligraphy with the trembling, mirroring surfaces of tempera...
...Thus she develops her work around the ideas of palimpsests and fragments, real symptoms of an obsession with pictorial memory...From a technical point of view, the medium she mainly uses is drawing- on paper glued on canvas, techniques which mix pencil, ink, sanguine, tempera and rarely acrylic. They give her painting a dimension of intimacy like that of a study or sketch, which looks to evoke the mystery of pictorial creation...
...This sidorowiczian universe inhabited by angels, bearded prophets, floating faces of wise men, colored compositions inspired by the paintings of the masters of American abstraction, produces a cultivated and refined art- a kind of visual thought embodied in colored matter and line.
Cécile Debray « Hanna Sidorowicz, la peinture en palimpseste » Musées de Châteauroux – Edition Cercle d’Art
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Amsterdam (60x60cm)
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Bibliothèque (100x100cm)
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Danseuse (60x60cm)
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Groupe (32x32cm)
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Ménine (50x50cm)
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Ménine (60x60cm)
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Triptyque (3x170x37cm)
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Trois (92x65cm)
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Trois anges (162x114cm)
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