The painting ‘Interference’ from 1976 by Jan Ziemski is made with acrylic on wood and fiberboard, measuring 60 x 70 cm. It is signed on the back: ‘JAN ZIEMSKI / 1976’ with a sticker from BWA in Lublin. The work represents the artist’s geometric and op-art style, exploring relationships of space, movement, and light through spherically bent slats and strong color contrasts, creating optical illusions and interference effects for the viewer.
Jan Ziemski
20 January 1920 – 22 December 1988
Polish
Structural painting, op-art, optical illusions
Metaphoric paintings, ‘formury’ textural paintings in plaster, spatial and light visualization artworks
1976
acrylic, wood, fiberboard
geometric art, op-art, abstraction, optical illusions
The work explores ephemeral optical phenomena and geometric structures, allowing visualization of momentary layering of rhythms and patterns, creating an effect of optical depth and movement.
The painting should be interpreted as an experiment in perception of space and light, using geometric forms and color contrast to evoke illusion and impression of movement.
55 000 - 60 000 zł
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