Danuta Leszczyńska-Kluza, Gardens, 1966
Description
Oil on canvas, signed and dated lower in the middle: "D. LESZCZYŃSKA-KLUZA 1966".
Measurements: 90x65 cm.
Danuta Leszczyńska-Kluza (born in 1926, Przemyśl) - after graduating in 1952 from the Faculty of Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, she began artistic creation in the field of painting, drawing and graphics. While participating in many exhibitions at home and abroad, she received several awards, including a silver medal and a diploma from the Tomasso Campanella Academy in Rome. The work of Danuta Leszczyńska-Kluzy includes cycles of paintings "Hermitage" (1959-61), "Gardens" (1963-70), "Events" (1971), "Universe" (1975-83), cycles of etchings, a gouache of "Life biographies", graphics with silk, graphics with photography and others. The artist's works have museums in the country and abroad, among others in Stockholm, New York, Washington, Tel-Aviv, Tokyo, and Edinburgh. In the artist's descriptions, the critics stress her penchant for experiments and the search for innovative forms of expression, which manifests itself in resignation from the classic, rectangular format of works, combining heterogeneous art signs and using individualities in many disciplines of art.