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Waldemar Kolbusz (@waldemarkolbusz) is a weaver of moods, his yarn a palette of hues. His large canvases in oils combine rich colours which are often butted against deep dark stained backdrops. By using combinations of translucent colour and wax encaustic swipes of impasto texture, he achieves canvases busting for attention.
“Within the pure essence of abstraction, his language of colour, light and texture combine to produce art that screams, pulses, pushes, pulls, lulls and cools. The artist creates canvases that speak fluently to the senses,” believes Caroline Dettmer.
“Abstract and sublimely atmospheric paintings . . . A visionary experience realised through minimalist paintings of worldly and poetic sensibility and sensitivity.” Jove Winter, Art Critic.
Kolbusz has titled his ongoing series of expressionist paintings “Freeway”, a code for the fundamental journey. It also has physical reference to the desert freeway in Arizona and Nevada where the artist travelled, the life changing moments there from his youth still linger loudly.
Waldemar Kolbusz (@waldemarkolbusz) is a weaver of moods, his yarn a palette of hues. His large canvases in oils combine rich colours which are often butted against deep dark stained backdrops. By using combinations of translucent colour and wax encaustic swipes of impasto texture, he achieves canvases busting for attention.
“Within the pure essence of abstraction, his language of colour, light and texture combine to produce art that screams, pulses, pushes, pulls, lulls and cools. The artist creates canvases that speak fluently to the senses,” believes Caroline Dettmer.
“Abstract and sublimely atmospheric paintings . . . A visionary experience realised through minimalist paintings of worldly and poetic sensibility and sensitivity.” Jove Winter, Art Critic.
Kolbusz has titled his ongoing series of expressionist paintings “Freeway”, a code for the fundamental journey. It also has physical reference to the desert freeway in Arizona and Nevada where the artist travelled, the life changing moments there from his youth still linger loudly.
Waldemar Kolbusz (@waldemarkolbusz) is a weaver of moods, his yarn a palette of hues. His large canvases in oils combine rich colours which are often butted against deep dark stained backdrops. By using combinations of translucent colour and wax encaustic swipes of impasto texture, he achieves canvases busting for attention.
“Within the pure essence of abstraction, his language of colour, light and texture combine to produce art that screams, pulses, pushes, pulls, lulls and cools. The artist creates canvases that speak fluently to the senses,” believes Caroline Dettmer.
“Abstract and sublimely atmospheric paintings . . . A visionary experience realised through minimalist paintings of worldly and poetic sensibility and sensitivity.” Jove Winter, Art Critic.
Kolbusz has titled his ongoing series of expressionist paintings “Freeway”, a code for the fundamental journey. It also has physical reference to the desert freeway in Arizona and Nevada where the artist travelled, the life changing moments there from his youth still linger loudly.