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Artistic pillow inspired by Władysław Strzemiński's painting 'Houses of Polesie'.
The exclusive jacquard textile is heavy, substantial, and delightful to the touch. The multitude of various weaves is the result of months of design work. The piece is created on looms available only in the finest European manufactories. The pillow features both an obverse and reverse side. On one side, it can bring art into the room, while on the other, it can serve as a minimalist interior decoration.
Designed and woven in Poland. Handcrafted on Warsaw's Mokotów.
Produced under a license obtained from the artist's heirs.
© Ewa Sapka-Pawliczak & Muzeum Sztuki w Łodzi / Vitkacy.com
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Material | 100 % bawełna |
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Houses of the Polesie. District The Montwiłł-Mirecki Housing Estate I, 1933.
The painting depicts the District The Montwiłł Mirecki housing estate in Łódź, where the artist lived. It is considered a urbanistic gem of the modernist concept of art and architecture. Strzemiński employs visual reduction of forms, using geometric shapes and sharp lines to capture modernist architecture. The composition of the painting is carefully balanced, and colors are reduced to a basic palette, adding coherence and harmony.
In 2016, Bogusław Linda portrayed Strzemiński in the film "Afterimage." This was Andrzej Wajda's final work.