Accumulations 027, 2018
Jan Astner
Acrylic on canvas
Original Painting, 70 x 50 x 2 cm
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About Jan Astner
Jan Astner studied architecture and fine arts in Poland and the USA.
He practices painting, drawing, computer graphics and photography. Recent projects come from the fascination of multi sensual perception. Paintings are elements of performances based on the idea of synaesthetic metaphors - abstractly combined sensual experiences create individual feelings for each participant.
Jan Astner exhibited in Europe as well as he ran an authorial gallery in Smogen, Sweden and Izabelin, Poland. For 25 years he has been dealing with consultancy in the field of building and managing brand image. Lives and works in Izabelin, Poland and during winter time in Spain and Portugal.About the Product
In the Accumulations series, thanks to the inclusion of social relations in the abstract formula and through the prism of the social actor's consciousness, the artist moves from presenting the relationships of individual elements to entire systems, surprises with a wealth of colorful and formal symbols. This makes these paintings visually intriguing and socially unique. Astner does this instinctively, trusting, and rightly so, his artistic intuition, thanks to which he obtains plastic ambiguity.
The chosen form: oval, does not stand for an unequivocal interpretation that is simple in its transmission and reception. Quite the opposite: underlying this choice of form is a dramatic visual and social metaphor. It is an abstract language, a language of form, color, multilayeredness, which communicates to the recipient its view of society.As an individual and creator, Astner stands in front of the viewer, showing his reception of interpersonal relations, and the oval is a perfect medium for stimulating his imagination.
Mapping social relations in a painting is unique. In this context, the social theme of Accumulations is an indisputable advantage.