Władysław Jackiewicz

Elegance, intimacy, carnality. Eroticism in its most sensual and delicate form. The coquetry of bodies consisting of a play of allusions and ambiguities. The female silhouettes in Władysław Jackiewicz's paintings captivate with their almost lyrical beauty. Depicted only fragmentarily as undulating structures or spots, they provide an intellectual stimulus that softens the often merely pornographic connotations of the contemporary nude.

The delicate and sensually stimulating colour palette, reduced to shades of pink and powder, emphasises the corporeality and organic nature of the figures depicted. At times, Jackiewicz's abstract nudes express an understanding of women and the female body. One gets the impression that the artist has momentarily entered her body and seen her as she sees herself and as she wants to be seen.

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