Mikołaj Moskal

live and work in .

Moskal works with lines and splashes of colour. He uses a limited palette, creating smooth, texture-free surfaces, always with a pared-down and closed composition He pays particular attention to the characteristics of the materials employed (the crudeness and roughness of paper as one example) and the aspect of sensual and emotional experience. He uses the term ‘sensory intuition’, which, for him, precedes the intellectual process. Moskal’s works are, above all, activity within visual order. The synthetic figures, objects and shapes that he produces are simultaneously reminiscent of concrete objects and remain abstract creations. Supra-cultural, they seem suspended in a historical vacuum.

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