Bedroom paintings - Orginal For Sale
“Seven of My Ribs” (2011) by Przemysław Tyszkiewicz. Monochrome etching, 50 × 50 cm (square). A enthroned male figure encircled by mythic creatures (birds, fish) and flora; star-like layout, deep chiaroscuro, layered symbolism.
“A Wild Sip of Primeval Tea” (2014) by Przemysław Tyszkiewicz. Etching & aquatint on copper, 94 × 67 cm (landscape). A canopy of levitating mushrooms—some bearing architectural motifs (pagoda)—with wild dogs/wolves roaming below; refined chiaroscuro and dreamlike symbolism.
“Meteorology of Accidental Hallucinations” (2002) by Przemysław Tyszkiewicz. Etching & aquatint on copper plate, printed on Zurkal cotton paper, 94 × 67 cm (landscape). A meticulously rendered truck beneath a canopy of levitating mushrooms; refined linework, deep chiaroscuro and layered symbolism.
“Statics of the Depths” (2004) by Przemysław Tyszkiewicz. Etching & aquatint on copper plate, printed on Zurkal cotton paper, 94 × 67 cm (landscape). A sofa suspended in darkness, a hovering hummingbird, and twisting tower-like columns—refined chiaroscuro, precise line and dreamlike symbolism.
“At Dawn the Black Ocean Bloomed” (2002) by Przemysław Tyszkiewicz. Etching & aquatint on copper plate, printed on Zurkal cotton paper, 94 × 67 cm (landscape). A dreamlike dawn tableau: glowing flowers, a ship entwined with vegetation, a dragon and a bridge/fortress silhouette; refined chiaroscuro and layered symbolism.
“Flowers of the Night” (2002) by Przemysław Tyszkiewicz. Etching & aquatint on copper plate, printed on Zurkal cotton paper, 94 × 67 cm (landscape). Three glowing blossoms under a crescent moon; exquisite chiaroscuro, meticulous detail and dreamlike symbolism.
“Cornflower Moon of the Frost Fields” (2011) by Przemysław Tyszkiewicz. Etching & aquatint, 94 × 67 cm (landscape). A oneiric scene with a winged pig, levitating animals and a monumental bull; exquisite chiaroscuro and layered symbolism.
“Heart of Wrocław” (2016) by Przemysław Tyszkiewicz. Etching & aquatint, 49 × 60 cm (portrait). A monochrome anatomical heart filled with Wrocław’s architecture; exquisite chiaroscuro and meticulous line work evoke a dreamlike city-portrait.
“Moon Garden” (2020) by Przemysław Tyszkiewicz. Etching & aquatint, 40 × 53 cm (portrait). An oneiric scene where hyper-detailed roses emerge from darkness; symbolism and chiaroscuro shape a quiet unease.
“Lake Płaskie” (2024) by Piotr Trusik. Oil on canvas, 21 × 30 cm (portrait). An intimate painterly note of nature from the Jerzwałd Plein Air 2024—holding light, water and time in a fleeting study.
“Keepsake” (2024) by Piotr Trusik. Oil on panel, 30.5 × 21 cm (landscape). A fleeting painterly note of nature from the Jerzwałd Plein Air 2024 — an attempt to hold light, time and the memory of seeing.
“Events” (2024) by Piotr Trusik. Oil on canvas, 30 × 40 cm (portrait). A painterly meditation on women’s freedom and bodily autonomy; dense, alien matter contrasts with a tender gaze to shape an ambiguous narrative.
“Found 2” (2024) by Piotr Trusik. Oil on canvas, 34.5 × 40.5 cm (portrait). A fleeting painterly note of nature from the Jerzwałd Plein Air 2024 — on the ephemerality of looking and the memory of place.
“Found 1” (2024) by Piotr Trusik. Oil on canvas, 30 × 24 cm (landscape). A fleeting painterly note of nature from Jerzwałd Plein Air 2024 — on the ephemerality of looking and the memory of place.
“Between 4” (2024) by Piotr Trusik. Oil on canvas, artist’s technique, 145 × 115 cm (landscape). A liminal composition suspended between the visible and the felt; a human silhouette negotiates space, memory and emotion. Shown at the solo show “Between”, Ujazdowski Castle CCA (22 Feb–24 Mar 2024).
“Between 3” (2024) by Piotr Trusik. Oil on canvas, artist’s technique, 145 × 115 cm (landscape). A liminal composition suspended between the visible and the felt; a human silhouette negotiates space, memory and emotion. Shown at the solo show “Between”, Ujazdowski Castle CCA (22 Feb–24 Mar 2024).
“Between 2” (2024) by Piotr Trusik. Oil on canvas, 40 × 34 cm (landscape). A liminal composition suspended between the visible and the felt; a human silhouette negotiates space, memory and emotion. Shown at the solo show “Between”, Ujazdowski Castle CCA (22 Feb–24 Mar 2024).
“Between 1” (2024) by Piotr Trusik. Oil on canvas, 35 × 35 cm. A liminal composition suspended between the visible and the felt; a human silhouette negotiates space, memory and emotion.
“Hypnos” (2022) from the Myths & Legends series by Piotr Piecko. Mixed media (oil, acrylic, gold leaf) on canvas, 80 × 100 cm (landscape). A contemporary portrait of Hypnos, the Greek god of sleep. Signed LR; American Box frame.
“Aphrodite” (2022) from the Myths & Legends series by Piotr Piecko. Mixed media (oil, acrylic, gold leaf) on canvas, 150 × 100 cm. A contemporary portrait of the goddess of love and beauty, with luminous gold accents. Signed LR (Polish: LL on the front).
“Icarus” (2023) from the Myths & Legends series by Piotr Piecko. Mixed media (acrylic, gold leaf) on canvas, 115 × 75 cm. A contemporary take on the Icarus myth—solar radiance in gold leaf set against the drama of hubris and fall. Signed LR; American Box frame.
“Apollo” (2023) from the Myths & Legends series by Piotr Piecko. Mixed media (acrylic, gold leaf) on canvas, 100 × 70 cm. A contemporary portrait of Apollo—god of light, arts and poetry—merging classical iconography with modern materiality. Signed LR; American Box frame.
“Awakening” (2022) by Piotr Horodyński. Oil on canvas, 100 × 120 cm. A surreal / magical-realist composition with a central female figure and symbolic forms; created for the exhibition “WOMAN – in memory of Anna Bilińska” (Jacek Malczewski Museum, Radom, 2022).
“Towards Freedom” (2015) by Piotr Horodyński. Oil on canvas, 100 × 92 cm. A surreal / magical-realist narrative about choice, motion and renewal; muted palette, nuanced chiaroscuro, contemplative tone.