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"Edge" © by Milou Krietemeijer-Dirks
As a gallery, we have the opportunity and honor to present Milou's works at our booth at the Amsterdam International Art Fair 30-31 August 2019 /BEURS VAN BERLAGE/
Biography:
My name is Milou Krietemeijer-Dirks and I live in the Netherlands. After a medical career I switched to photography and I am a self-taught photographer. I am married and a mother of two beautiful children adopted from China.
Photography is an exploration for me and I love to express myself through photography. I focus on doing photoshoots with children and adolescents and I enjoy capturing their innocence, serenity, pureness and emotions. In my home studio I love to play with light, shadows, darkness and atmosphere, just like the old Dutch master painters. Lately I prefer to do meaningful fine art photography with my daughter (and sometimes with other young models ) with natural light on beautiful locations. This is a new process and mostly shot over the past last year. It helps me channel my own feelings and emotions and experiences in my life as well.
My work was published by Vogue Italia, Vogue Art &Commerce, Adobe Premium Stock, Huawei, Natuzzi, Zoomnl, Iconicartistmagazine, Lensculture, New Dutch Photography Talent 2017, Fotonale Brugge, ARTBO, Bored Panda, Through a Mothers Eyes Photography, SHUTR, Creative Image, SFMoMa, National Geographic Your Shot etc.
Artist Statement:
My artworks in Ajtner Fine Art Gallery are part of an ongoing series I am making with my sweet and beautiful daughter adopted from China. We have lots of unanswered questions about her (Chinese) background and unknown birthparents.
The most important theme for her is the search for identity, accompanied by feelings of insecurity, loss, loneliness, doubt, bonding, attachment, intimacy, blending-in and love.
We search for those landscapes that express and represent her search in the most explicit way. Sometimes confronting but also comforting. Most photos were taking while traveling abroad. We both love nature and spectacular landscapes and views.
The photo-sessions with my daughter mean a lot to me. It gives us a new dimension of bonding together. It is very special to have the opportunity to create art together. My daughter is full of ideas and inspiration herself, so we both add our ideas to the sessions. It is my wish to continue photograph her and follow her in time into (young) adulthood.
The works are connected using the colors white, blue, brown and red from soil and sky.
"Melting glacier" © by Milou Krietemeijer-Dirks
As a gallery, we have the opportunity and honor to present Milou's works at our booth at the Amsterdam International Art Fair 30-31 August 2019 /BEURS VAN BERLAGE/
Biography:
My name is Milou Krietemeijer-Dirks and I live in the Netherlands. After a medical career I switched to photography and I am a self-taught photographer. I am married and a mother of two beautiful children adopted from China.
Photography is an exploration for me and I love to express myself through photography. I focus on doing photoshoots with children and adolescents and I enjoy capturing their innocence, serenity, pureness and emotions. In my home studio I love to play with light, shadows, darkness and atmosphere, just like the old Dutch master painters. Lately I prefer to do meaningful fine art photography with my daughter (and sometimes with other young models ) with natural light on beautiful locations. This is a new process and mostly shot over the past last year. It helps me channel my own feelings and emotions and experiences in my life as well.
My work was published by Vogue Italia, Vogue Art &Commerce, Adobe Premium Stock, Huawei, Natuzzi, Zoomnl, Iconicartistmagazine, Lensculture, New Dutch Photography Talent 2017, Fotonale Brugge, ARTBO, Bored Panda, Through a Mothers Eyes Photography, SHUTR, Creative Image, SFMoMa, National Geographic Your Shot etc.
Artist Statement:
My artworks in Ajtner Fine Art Gallery are part of an ongoing series I am making with my sweet and beautiful daughter adopted from China. We have lots of unanswered questions about her (Chinese) background and unknown birthparents.
The most important theme for her is the search for identity, accompanied by feelings of insecurity, loss, loneliness, doubt, bonding, attachment, intimacy, blending-in and love.
We search for those landscapes that express and represent her search in the most explicit way. Sometimes confronting but also comforting. Most photos were taking while traveling abroad. We both love nature and spectacular landscapes and views.
The photo-sessions with my daughter mean a lot to me. It gives us a new dimension of bonding together. It is very special to have the opportunity to create art together. My daughter is full of ideas and inspiration herself, so we both add our ideas to the sessions. It is my wish to continue photograph her and follow her in time into (young) adulthood.
The works are connected using the colors white, blue, brown and red from soil and sky.
Portraot of my daughter - Octopus" © by Anna Ajtner
I started my education in this field in the years 1989 – 1993 at the State High School of Fine Arts in Bydgoszcz (Poland) and I gained there the title of technician of art, with the specialty of arranging exhibitions. In the years 1993 – 1998 I studied artistic pedagogy at the Fine Arts Faculty of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun (Poland). There I graduated and I got my Master’s Degree in painting in 1998. After the graduation I developed my artistic activity in the fields of painting, photography and video.
About my photography:
My photography is a series of portraits of my daughter - Sandra. This is a project, which I have continued since 2006. Daughter is the main theme of my work - she is my inspiration. Her childhood, how she grows up, her beauty - how it have changed, her emotional states, her surroundings. This all have an impact on the final effect of my photographs. At the end - it is also capturing our relationship / mother - daughter /. It’s a
documentary and artistic creation. In our cadres people can feel / I hope / - in what way the world affects our emotions.
This is our story. Most of my photography is a black and white shots but also you can find colorful accents. Each of the works of this series may also be considered as a separate work.
Exhibitions: - BWA - Poland
- Polish Art Festival Limerick/Ireland
-FineLife Warszawa/Poland
- Galeria ZPAF Warszawa/Poland
- FotoFever - Paris/France
Series exhibitions : Through a Mother’s Eyes 2013
THROUGH A MOTHER'S EYES PHOTOGRAPHY/
Amsterdam/ The Netherlands
FOTOFEVER - Paris 2014 WERKDRUCK
Contests: ScanDisk, Panasonic, National Geographic. Publications: The Imaginatium, FullFrame, LensFolio, PhotoVogue, Adore Noir Magazine, SHOT Magazine,
Books: WERKDRUCK No.43 - Galerie Vevais Berlin
"Mad world - movie" - Karsten Wolf
WERKDRUCK No. 43 - Anna Ajtner Editor: Jock Sturges, Galerie Vevais - Berlin - Publisher - Alexander Scholz
Anna Ajtner
Silver Medal on International Photo Festiwal in Belgie
"Lens op de Mens" Overpelt - 2017
"GUP - Nikon" - New Dutch Photographer - talent 2018
1-place Child Photo Competition - Portret & Multimedia
"...One of the things that draws me to a new artist is evidence of something I think of as creative frenzy. An artist thus engaged resembles nothing quite so much as a pot vigorously boiling over. When this is evident over a long time-span it becomes clear that the work owns the artist as opposed to the artist being in control. In the worst of cases this phenomenon can be exhausting and pernicious, but, in the best, transcendent and joyful. What’s most important though is that in such cases the sheer volume of the work so practices the hand and the eye and heart behind, that the work inevitably becomes more and more refined. This elevates the effort to a rare degree.
Anna is such a one – joyful and passionate. I’ve been aware of her work for several years now and I realized early on that her photography owned her completely. She produces new images in volume almost every single day and often posts them only lightly edited. Thus the structure of her shoots and the thought processes behind them and the models’ evolving participation in each of them are there to see – interesting reading in every case.
Anna was educated in the State High School of Fine Arts in Bydgoszcz, Poland with an emphasis on curatorial sciences. She went on to receive a masters degree in painting at the Fine Arts
Faculty of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland. She has since pursued a career organizing and curating art exhibits (including her own) and teaching art and photography to all ages of children.
Importantly, three years after the birth of her second child, the family moved to a very rural area in central western Poland. This pastoral context was perfect for raising children and for photographing them as well. It is thus no surprise that in a number of her pictures we see her daughter appearing to have sunk into and almost become part of the earth. Her beauty and the natural world that surrounds and supports her resonate with an other-worldy harmony.
Annaʼs images are intimate, playful, passionate and relentlessly beautiful – as fine a collaboration as I have seen in some time. I have every suspicion that this small book is just the first in a continuing series. Here the story begins but there is so much more to come."
Jock Sturges Antwerpen, 2014
http://www.galerievevais.de/products/item.werkdruck_43.html
http://www.vogue.it/photovogue/portfolio/?id=47
https://www.facebook.com/Anna-Ajtner-Photography-151411741605488/
I started my education in this field in the years 1989 – 1993 at the State High School of Fine Arts in Bydgoszcz (Poland) and I gained there the title of technician of art, with the specialty of arranging exhibitions. In the years 1993 – 1998 I studied artistic pedagogy at the Fine Arts Faculty of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun (Poland). There I graduated and I got my Master’s Degree in painting in 1998. After the graduation I developed my artistic activity in the fields of painting, photography and video.
About my photography:
My photography is a series of portraits of my daughter - Sandra. This is a project, which I have continued since 2006. Daughter is the main theme of my work - she is my inspiration. Her childhood, how she grows up, her beauty - how it have changed, her emotional states, her surroundings. This all have an impact on the final effect of my photographs. At the end - it is also capturing our relationship / mother - daughter /. It’s a
documentary and artistic creation. In our cadres people can feel / I hope / - in what way the world affects our emotions.
This is our story. Most of my photography is a black and white shots but also you can find colorful accents. Each of the works of this series may also be considered as a separate work.
Exhibitions: - BWA - Poland
- Polish Art Festival Limerick/Ireland
-FineLife Warszawa/Poland
- Galeria ZPAF Warszawa/Poland
- FotoFever - Paris/France
Series exhibitions : Through a Mother’s Eyes 2013
THROUGH A MOTHER'S EYES PHOTOGRAPHY/
Amsterdam/ The Netherlands
FOTOFEVER - Paris 2014 WERKDRUCK
Contests: ScanDisk, Panasonic, National Geographic. Publications: The Imaginatium, FullFrame, LensFolio, PhotoVogue, Adore Noir Magazine, SHOT Magazine,
Books: WERKDRUCK No.43 - Galerie Vevais Berlin
"Mad world - movie" - Karsten Wolf
WERKDRUCK No. 43 - Anna Ajtner Editor: Jock Sturges, Galerie Vevais - Berlin - Publisher - Alexander Scholz
Anna Ajtner
Silver Medal on International Photo Festiwal in Belgie
"Lens op de Mens" Overpelt - 2017
"GUP - Nikon" - New Dutch Photographer - talent 2018
1-place Child Photo Competition - Portret & Multimedia
"...One of the things that draws me to a new artist is evidence of something I think of as creative frenzy. An artist thus engaged resembles nothing quite so much as a pot vigorously boiling over. When this is evident over a long time-span it becomes clear that the work owns the artist as opposed to the artist being in control. In the worst of cases this phenomenon can be exhausting and pernicious, but, in the best, transcendent and joyful. What’s most important though is that in such cases the sheer volume of the work so practices the hand and the eye and heart behind, that the work inevitably becomes more and more refined. This elevates the effort to a rare degree.
Anna is such a one – joyful and passionate. I’ve been aware of her work for several years now and I realized early on that her photography owned her completely. She produces new images in volume almost every single day and often posts them only lightly edited. Thus the structure of her shoots and the thought processes behind them and the models’ evolving participation in each of them are there to see – interesting reading in every case.
Anna was educated in the State High School of Fine Arts in Bydgoszcz, Poland with an emphasis on curatorial sciences. She went on to receive a masters degree in painting at the Fine Arts
Faculty of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland. She has since pursued a career organizing and curating art exhibits (including her own) and teaching art and photography to all ages of children.
Importantly, three years after the birth of her second child, the family moved to a very rural area in central western Poland. This pastoral context was perfect for raising children and for photographing them as well. It is thus no surprise that in a number of her pictures we see her daughter appearing to have sunk into and almost become part of the earth. Her beauty and the natural world that surrounds and supports her resonate with an other-worldy harmony.
Annaʼs images are intimate, playful, passionate and relentlessly beautiful – as fine a collaboration as I have seen in some time. I have every suspicion that this small book is just the first in a continuing series. Here the story begins but there is so much more to come."
Jock Sturges Antwerpen, 2014
http://www.galerievevais.de/products/item.werkdruck_43.html
http://www.vogue.it/photovogue/portfolio/?id=47
https://www.facebook.com/Anna-Ajtner-Photography-151411741605488/
"Portrait of my daughter - With blue cat" © by Anna Ajtner
I started my education in this field in the years 1989 – 1993 at the State High School of Fine Arts in Bydgoszcz (Poland) and I gained there the title of technician of art, with the specialty of arranging exhibitions. In the years 1993 – 1998 I studied artistic pedagogy at the Fine Arts Faculty of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun (Poland). There I graduated and I got my Master’s Degree in painting in 1998. After the graduation I developed my artistic activity in the fields of painting, photography and video.
About my photography:
My photography is a series of portraits of my daughter - Sandra. This is a project, which I have continued since 2006. Daughter is the main theme of my work - she is my inspiration. Her childhood, how she grows up, her beauty - how it have changed, her emotional states, her surroundings. This all have an impact on the final effect of my photographs. At the end - it is also capturing our relationship / mother - daughter /. It’s a
documentary and artistic creation. In our cadres people can feel / I hope / - in what way the world affects our emotions.
This is our story. Most of my photography is a black and white shots but also you can find colorful accents. Each of the works of this series may also be considered as a separate work.
Exhibitions: - BWA - Poland
- Polish Art Festival Limerick/Ireland
-FineLife Warszawa/Poland
- Galeria ZPAF Warszawa/Poland
- FotoFever - Paris/France
Series exhibitions : Through a Mother’s Eyes 2013
THROUGH A MOTHER'S EYES PHOTOGRAPHY/
Amsterdam/ The Netherlands
FOTOFEVER - Paris 2014 WERKDRUCK
Contests: ScanDisk, Panasonic, National Geographic. Publications: The Imaginatium, FullFrame, LensFolio, PhotoVogue, Adore Noir Magazine, SHOT Magazine,
Books: WERKDRUCK No.43 - Galerie Vevais Berlin
"Mad world - movie" - Karsten Wolf
WERKDRUCK No. 43 - Anna Ajtner Editor: Jock Sturges, Galerie Vevais - Berlin - Publisher - Alexander Scholz
Anna Ajtner
Silver Medal on International Photo Festiwal in Belgie
"Lens op de Mens" Overpelt - 2017
"GUP - Nikon" - New Dutch Photographer - talent 2018
1-place Child Photo Competition - Portret & Multimedia
"...One of the things that draws me to a new artist is evidence of something I think of as creative frenzy. An artist thus engaged resembles nothing quite so much as a pot vigorously boiling over. When this is evident over a long time-span it becomes clear that the work owns the artist as opposed to the artist being in control. In the worst of cases this phenomenon can be exhausting and pernicious, but, in the best, transcendent and joyful. What’s most important though is that in such cases the sheer volume of the work so practices the hand and the eye and heart behind, that the work inevitably becomes more and more refined. This elevates the effort to a rare degree.
Anna is such a one – joyful and passionate. I’ve been aware of her work for several years now and I realized early on that her photography owned her completely. She produces new images in volume almost every single day and often posts them only lightly edited. Thus the structure of her shoots and the thought processes behind them and the models’ evolving participation in each of them are there to see – interesting reading in every case.
Anna was educated in the State High School of Fine Arts in Bydgoszcz, Poland with an emphasis on curatorial sciences. She went on to receive a masters degree in painting at the Fine Arts
Faculty of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland. She has since pursued a career organizing and curating art exhibits (including her own) and teaching art and photography to all ages of children.
Importantly, three years after the birth of her second child, the family moved to a very rural area in central western Poland. This pastoral context was perfect for raising children and for photographing them as well. It is thus no surprise that in a number of her pictures we see her daughter appearing to have sunk into and almost become part of the earth. Her beauty and the natural world that surrounds and supports her resonate with an other-worldy harmony.
Annaʼs images are intimate, playful, passionate and relentlessly beautiful – as fine a collaboration as I have seen in some time. I have every suspicion that this small book is just the first in a continuing series. Here the story begins but there is so much more to come."
Jock Sturges Antwerpen, 2014
http://www.galerievevais.de/products/item.werkdruck_43.html
http://www.vogue.it/photovogue/portfolio/?id=47
https://www.facebook.com/Anna-Ajtner-Photography-151411741605488/
I started my education in this field in the years 1989 – 1993 at the State High School of Fine Arts in Bydgoszcz (Poland) and I gained there the title of technician of art, with the specialty of arranging exhibitions. In the years 1993 – 1998 I studied artistic pedagogy at the Fine Arts Faculty of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun (Poland). There I graduated and I got my Master’s Degree in painting in 1998. After the graduation I developed my artistic activity in the fields of painting, photography and video.
About my photography:
My photography is a series of portraits of my daughter - Sandra. This is a project, which I have continued since 2006. Daughter is the main theme of my work - she is my inspiration. Her childhood, how she grows up, her beauty - how it have changed, her emotional states, her surroundings. This all have an impact on the final effect of my photographs. At the end - it is also capturing our relationship / mother - daughter /. It’s a
documentary and artistic creation. In our cadres people can feel / I hope / - in what way the world affects our emotions.
This is our story. Most of my photography is a black and white shots but also you can find colorful accents. Each of the works of this series may also be considered as a separate work.
Exhibitions: - BWA - Poland
- Polish Art Festival Limerick/Ireland
-FineLife Warszawa/Poland
- Galeria ZPAF Warszawa/Poland
- FotoFever - Paris/France
Series exhibitions : Through a Mother’s Eyes 2013
THROUGH A MOTHER'S EYES PHOTOGRAPHY/
Amsterdam/ The Netherlands
FOTOFEVER - Paris 2014 WERKDRUCK
Contests: ScanDisk, Panasonic, National Geographic. Publications: The Imaginatium, FullFrame, LensFolio, PhotoVogue, Adore Noir Magazine, SHOT Magazine,
Books: WERKDRUCK No.43 - Galerie Vevais Berlin
"Mad world - movie" - Karsten Wolf
WERKDRUCK No. 43 - Anna Ajtner Editor: Jock Sturges, Galerie Vevais - Berlin - Publisher - Alexander Scholz
Anna Ajtner
Silver Medal on International Photo Festiwal in Belgie
"Lens op de Mens" Overpelt - 2017
"GUP - Nikon" - New Dutch Photographer - talent 2018
1-place Child Photo Competition - Portret & Multimedia
"...One of the things that draws me to a new artist is evidence of something I think of as creative frenzy. An artist thus engaged resembles nothing quite so much as a pot vigorously boiling over. When this is evident over a long time-span it becomes clear that the work owns the artist as opposed to the artist being in control. In the worst of cases this phenomenon can be exhausting and pernicious, but, in the best, transcendent and joyful. What’s most important though is that in such cases the sheer volume of the work so practices the hand and the eye and heart behind, that the work inevitably becomes more and more refined. This elevates the effort to a rare degree.
Anna is such a one – joyful and passionate. I’ve been aware of her work for several years now and I realized early on that her photography owned her completely. She produces new images in volume almost every single day and often posts them only lightly edited. Thus the structure of her shoots and the thought processes behind them and the models’ evolving participation in each of them are there to see – interesting reading in every case.
Anna was educated in the State High School of Fine Arts in Bydgoszcz, Poland with an emphasis on curatorial sciences. She went on to receive a masters degree in painting at the Fine Arts
Faculty of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland. She has since pursued a career organizing and curating art exhibits (including her own) and teaching art and photography to all ages of children.
Importantly, three years after the birth of her second child, the family moved to a very rural area in central western Poland. This pastoral context was perfect for raising children and for photographing them as well. It is thus no surprise that in a number of her pictures we see her daughter appearing to have sunk into and almost become part of the earth. Her beauty and the natural world that surrounds and supports her resonate with an other-worldy harmony.
Annaʼs images are intimate, playful, passionate and relentlessly beautiful – as fine a collaboration as I have seen in some time. I have every suspicion that this small book is just the first in a continuing series. Here the story begins but there is so much more to come."
Jock Sturges Antwerpen, 2014
http://www.galerievevais.de/products/item.werkdruck_43.html
http://www.vogue.it/photovogue/portfolio/?id=47
https://www.facebook.com/Anna-Ajtner-Photography-151411741605488/
"MAD WORKD MOVIE" BOOK & CD's
Our book with Karsten Wolff - music producer & his Rosinenbomber Publishing "MAD WORLD MOVIE" and CD's singles with Sandra/Candy debut recordings also available in Ajtner Fine Art Gallery at Amsterdam International Art Fair 30-31 August - Beurs Van Berlage
„The Dream of Summer” © by Fifi Bristoche
Fifi Bristoche est une artiste et photographe d'origine ukrainienne. Après plusieurs années à l’Académie des Beaux Arts sur la faculté de la sculpture monumentale elle continue sa carrière comme sculpteur. En 2005 FB déménage en France et cesse définitivement la sculpture.
Apres avoir deux enfants elle ce lance dans la comparaison et analyse de l’enfance d'aujourd'hui et de son époque d'Ukraine soviétique.
A travers des portraits des enfants elle elle étudie son propre passé et essaie de montrer, que les enfants c'est sont pas que des êtres humains mais ont déjà ses propres personnalités très forts et c'est une chose à respecter.
Les travaux de Fifi Bristoche ont été publié par Photovogue Italia, Iconic Magazine, L'oeil de photography, Lensculture, Mothers Eye Photography.
Vie et travail en France et en Ukraine.
As a gallery, we have the opportunity and honor to present Fifi's works at our booth at the Amsterdam International Art Fair 30-31 August 2019 /BEURS VAN BERLAGE/
„Ermine” © by Fifi Bristoche
Fifi Bristoche est une artiste et photographe d'origine ukrainienne. Après plusieurs années à l’Académie des Beaux Arts sur la faculté de la sculpture monumentale elle continue sa carrière comme sculpteur. En 2005 FB déménage en France et cesse définitivement la sculpture.
Apres avoir deux enfants elle ce lance dans la comparaison et analyse de l’enfance d'aujourd'hui et de son époque d'Ukraine soviétique.
A travers des portraits des enfants elle elle étudie son propre passé et essaie de montrer, que les enfants c'est sont pas que des êtres humains mais ont déjà ses propres personnalités très forts et c'est une chose à respecter.
Les travaux de Fifi Bristoche ont été publié par Photovogue Italia, Iconic Magazine, L'oeil de photography, Lensculture, Mothers Eye Photography.
Vie et travail en France et en Ukraine.
As a gallery, we have the opportunity and honor to present Fifi's works at our booth at the Amsterdam International Art Fair 30-31 August 2019 /BEURS VAN BERLAGE/
Apres avoir deux enfants elle ce lance dans la comparaison et analyse de l’enfance d'aujourd'hui et de son époque d'Ukraine soviétique.
A travers des portraits des enfants elle elle étudie son propre passé et essaie de montrer, que les enfants c'est sont pas que des êtres humains mais ont déjà ses propres personnalités très forts et c'est une chose à respecter.
Les travaux de Fifi Bristoche ont été publié par Photovogue Italia, Iconic Magazine, L'oeil de photography, Lensculture, Mothers Eye Photography.
Vie et travail en France et en Ukraine.
As a gallery, we have the opportunity and honor to present Fifi's works at our booth at the Amsterdam International Art Fair 30-31 August 2019 /BEURS VAN BERLAGE/
"Hands" © Beata Kilichowska
As a gallery, we have the opportunity and honor to present Beata's works at our booth at the Amsterdam International Art Fair 30-31 August 2019 /BEURS VAN BERLAGE/
Beata Kilichowska, photographer and philosopher, working and living in Poland. As a photographer she follows the history of fine arts, tries to interprete, modify, reflect.
Her works are published frequently in Photovogue Italia and many portals dedicated to child photography. She was awarded in most important international competition of child photography, Black and White Child Photo Competition. Couple of times she was chosen one of best Polish portrayers in important national portrait competition, True Portrait.
"Balthus still life" © Beata Kilichowska
As a gallery, we have the opportunity and honor to present Beata's works at our booth at the Amsterdam International Art Fair 30-31 August 2019 /BEURS VAN BERLAGE/
Beata Kilichowska, photographer and philosopher, working and living in Poland. As a photographer she follows the history of fine arts, tries to interprete, modify, reflect.
Her works are published frequently in Photovogue Italia and many portals dedicated to child photography. She was awarded in most important international competition of child photography, Black and White Child Photo Competition. Couple of times she was chosen one of best Polish portrayers in important national portrait competition, True Portrait.
"You Are Amazonia" © Igor Morski
Polish graphic designer, illustrator and set designer.
Presently, he focuses on mixed media graphic art,
based manly on photo manipulation, drawing, re-
cently also 3D.
Igor Morski graduated with honors from the Interi-
or Architecture and Industrial Design Faculty at the
State Higher School of Fine Art in Poznań (now the
University of Arts). In the late 80’s and early 90’s he
worked for public broadcasting company Polish Tel-
evision creating set design for TV theatre, culture
and commentary shows.
In the early 90’s the artist pursued a career in press
illustration, working for leading Polish titles includ-
ing „Wprost”, „Newsweek”, „Businesweek”, „Busines-
man Magazine”, „Manager Magazine”, „Charaktery”,
„Psychologia dziś” or recently „Focus”. So far, he has
created about 1000 illustrations. His work also regu-
larly appears in international magazines (American
„Deloitte Review”, Australian „Prevention”, „Money”,
„ITB” and „Men’s Health”). He is a winner of many
prestigious awards including Communication Arts
Excellence Award (2008, 2010) and Applied Arts
Award (2010).
His advertising art has been commissioned by Saatchi
& Saatchi Singapore, Saatchi & Saatchi Sydney, DDB
Sydney, and Abelson Taylor among others.
Presently, he focuses on mixed media graphic art,
based manly on photo manipulation, drawing, re-
cently also 3D.
Igor Morski graduated with honors from the Interi-
or Architecture and Industrial Design Faculty at the
State Higher School of Fine Art in Poznań (now the
University of Arts). In the late 80’s and early 90’s he
worked for public broadcasting company Polish Tel-
evision creating set design for TV theatre, culture
and commentary shows.
In the early 90’s the artist pursued a career in press
illustration, working for leading Polish titles includ-
ing „Wprost”, „Newsweek”, „Businesweek”, „Busines-
man Magazine”, „Manager Magazine”, „Charaktery”,
„Psychologia dziś” or recently „Focus”. So far, he has
created about 1000 illustrations. His work also regu-
larly appears in international magazines (American
„Deloitte Review”, Australian „Prevention”, „Money”,
„ITB” and „Men’s Health”). He is a winner of many
prestigious awards including Communication Arts
Excellence Award (2008, 2010) and Applied Arts
Award (2010).
His advertising art has been commissioned by Saatchi
& Saatchi Singapore, Saatchi & Saatchi Sydney, DDB
Sydney, and Abelson Taylor among others.
Anna Ajtner /founder & owner/- AJTNER FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY & AJTNER FINE ART GALLERY
“Through a Mother’s & Father’s Eyes” - Photo contest & Photo Festival
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