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Title: Krakw 2006


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Kraków 2006
Miedzynarodowe Triennale Grafiki
  • W GALERII
  • Wypowiedzi uczniów
  • Esseje

2
W galerii
  • I really like the titles of the prints and even
    the lack of it in some instances. This let
    visitors interpret the pictures in their own
    way.
  • Podobaly mi sie tytuly grafik, a nawet ich
    brak. To daje odbiorcom zupelna dowolnosc w
    interpretowaniu dziela
  • Edyta Bojarska

3
  • Picture and prints made big impression on me. I
    think the time spent in the gallery was
    fantastic.
  • Obrazy i grafiki wywarly na mnie duze wrazenie.
    Mysle, ze czas spedzony w galerii byl
    fantastyczny
  • Bartek Flak

4
  • The print exhibition was fantastic. The pictures
    made a huge impression on me. There are a lot of
    great pieces of art in one place. I think many
    people have to or must go there.
  • Wystawa grafik byla fantastyczna. Obrazy wywarly
    na mnie ogromne wrazenie. W jednym miejscu bylo
    duzo swietnej sztuki. Mysle, ze wielu ludzi
    powinno albo i nawet musi tam pójsc
  • Dawid Swiezy

5
  • I think that the exhibition was rather
    successful. The selection of prints was good, but
    I must say that not all of then were easy for me
    to understand.
  • Mysle, ze ta wystawa byla raczej udana. Dobór
    grafiki byl dobry, ale musze powiedziec, ze nie
    wszystkie byly dla mnie latwe do zrozumienia
  • Lucja Bodnar

6
  • This international exhibition which we saw last
    time was really interesting for me. It also gave
    me much to think about the problems of our
    society, for example peoples experiences from
    the second World War.
  • Ta miedzynarodowa wystawa, która zobaczylismy
    ostatnio byla dla mnie naprawde interesujaca.
    Dala mi równiez wiele do myslenia o problemach
    naszego spoleczenstwa, na przyklad o
    doswiadczeniach ludzi z drugiej Wojny Swiatowej
  • Estera Lesniak

7
  • Exhibition in Bunkier Sztuki was a meeting with
    culture and beautiful works of art.. In my
    opinion it was a great idea, because it fired my
    imagination and gave me a possibility to get to
    know graphic art closer and better
  • Wystawa w Bunkrze Sztuki byla spotkaniem z
    kultura oraz pieknymi dzielami sztuki. Moim
    zdaniem byl to swietny pomysl, poniewaz rozpalil
    maja wyobraznie i dal mi mozliwosc blizszego i
    lepszego poznania grafik
  • Joanna Kozak

8
  • If you dont like this type of exhibition or
    painting you shouldnt go there because it will
    be a waste of time for you. But if you like it,
    try and go. Maybe you will find something curious
    because there are really many works of art.
  • Jesli nie lubisz tego typu wystaw lub
    rysunków, nie powinienes tam isc, poniewaz bedzie
    to dla ciebie strata czasu. Ale jesli to lubisz
    spróbuj i idz. Moze znajdziesz cos ciekawego,
    poniewaz tam jest naprawde wiele dziel sztuki.
  • Kamil Pyzynski

9
  • The exhibition of prints in the Bunkier Sztuki
    was very surprising and interesting. Pictures
    showed people and other things in amazing place
    and situations.
  • Wystawa grafik w Bunkrze Sztuki byla bardzo
    zdumiewajaca i interesujaca. Obrazy ukazywaly
    ludzi oraz rzeczy w zadziwiajacych miejscach i
    sytuacjach
  • Agnieszka Majewska

10
  • From the prints we can get a lot of advice how
    to live, how to take life and other people around
    us. All of the works showed in this exhibition
    were unusual and had sth which attracted the
    visitors attention.
  • Ze zdjec mozemy odczytac wiele rad jak zyc,
    postrzegac swiat i ludzi dookola. Kazda praca
    przedstawiona na tej wystawie byla wyjatkowa i
    miala cos, co przyciagalo uwage widzów.
  • Karolina Szopa

11
  • Works of art shown in the gallery were amazing.
    I was impressed when I saw
  • those magnificent pictures
  • Dziela sztuki pokazane w galerii byly
    zdumiewajace. Bylem pod wrazeniem, kiedy
    zobaczylem te wspaniale obrazy
  • Grzesiek Kukula

12
  • This exhibition was very good. I think that we
    need more exhibitions like this. I liked it very
    much.
  • Ta wystawa byla bardzo dobra. Mysle, ze
    potrzebujemy ich wiecej. Bardzo mi sie to
    podoba.
  • Michal Zgala

13
  • Exhibition showed us many interesting pictures
    which were made in many different techniques. I
    hope that in the future I will be able to see and
    be impressed by them one more time
  • Wystawa ukazywala nam wiele ciekawych prac
    wykonanych w rozmaity sposób. Mam nadzieje, ze w
    przyszlosci bede mogla zobaczyc i przezyc ja
    jeszcze raz
  • Aleksandra Kozlowska

14
  • The exhibition was really interesting, the
    picture interesting too. I was inclined to
    reflections I hope there will be much more
    exhibitions like Triennale Grafiki!
  • Wystawa byla naprawde interesujaca, prace
    równiez. Bylam sklonna do refleksji Mam
    nadzieje, ze bedzie wiecej takich wystaw jak
    Triennale Grafiki!
  • Edyta Gladysz

15
  • Personally I did not find any minuses.
    However, for some people those exhibition might
    hale been boring, because what unusual can be In
    dots or lines?! Everything depends on the
    personal approach of a person a who watches the
    exhibition.
  • Jesli chodzi o minusy to ja ich nie
    odnalazlam. Jednak dla niektórych ludzi po prostu
    mogla byc ona nudna i nieznaczaca, bo przeciez co
    takiego niezwyklego jest w kropkach czy
    kreskach?! Wszystko zalezy od podejscia osoby
    ogladajacej wystawe.
  • Karolina Dudek

16
  • After the exhibition I was thinking about the
    meaning of art. I think that art is very
    important for our existence.
  • Po wystawie myslalem o znaczeniu sztuki.
    Mysle, ze sztuka jest bardzo wazna dla naszego
    istnienia.
  • Michal Skotniczny

17
  • I think that this exhibition was a great
    experience for people who saw it. Watching prints
    from the different parts of globe like a Japan,
    Australia and for instance Hungary what is more
    the ticket to the art gallery is not expensive.
  • Mysle, ze ta wystawa byla swietnym
    doswiadczeniem dla osób, które ja widzialy.
    Ogladanie grafik z róznych czesci globu, takich
    jak Japonia, Australia i na przyklad Wegry
  • Kinga Kozaczka

18
  • Every picture was different so we could see
    almost everything nature, sports, pain, people
    in different situated
  • Kazdy obraz byl inny, wiec moglismy zobaczyc
    prawie wszystko nature, sport, ból, ludzi w
    róznych sytuacjach
  • Justyna Solak

19
  • There werent two same arts. All of them were
    special. All of them told us something about the
    world and the people around us.
  • Tam nie bylo dwóch takich samych prac. Kazda z
    nich byla szczególna. Kazda mówila nam cos o
    swiecie i ludziach dookola nas.
  • Anna Nowak

20
  • Many of the works were colorful and beautiful.
    Sometimes I was feeling joy, sometimes sorrow -
    stayed in my mind many emotions.
  • Wiele prac bylo kolorowych i pieknych. Czasami
    czulam radosc, czasami smutek pozostalo w moim
    umysle wiele emocji.
  • Diana Osmeda

21
  • The exhibition cast a spell on me with its
    diversity and originality of image. The picture
    showed us a lot of subjects and they brought up
    different problems
  • Wystawa urzekla mnie róznorodnoscia i
    oryginalnoscia prac. Przedstawialy one mnóstwo
    tematów i poruszaly rózne problemy.
  • Magda Strach

22
  • ..I liked it very much. In my opinion there
    should be more exhibitions like Triennale
    Grafiki cause it was wonderful!
  • Bardzo mi sie podobalo. Moim zdaniem tam
    powinno byc wiecej wystaw takich jak Triennale
    Grafiki, poniewaz ta byla cudowna!
  • Anna Piechówka
  • I really enjoyed most of the picture, which
    were fantastic and thought-provoking. I will
    probably recommend this exhibition to my friends
    because I think it is worth seeing
  • Z przyjemnoscia obejrzalam wiekszosc zdjec,
    które byly fantastyczne i prowokujace do
    myslenia. Prawdopodobnie polece te wystawe moim
    znajomym, poniewaz mysle, ze jest warta
    zobaczeniu
  • Karolina Bisz

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Nasze esseje
  • The picture that I am going to write about is a
    A lesson In Graphics , by an Austrian artist
    Norbert Nestler. I really liked this painting, I
    cannot forget about it. It made me think about
    life and death. The painting is dark and sad.
    There is a lot of black color in it. In the
    central place of the painting we can see the
    X-ray picture of the bones. We can say for sure
    that the person who had that X-ray was dying of
    cencer. It makes you think for a moment about
    life, suffering and death. We do not know much
    about person who had that X- ray. We do not now
    if it is a man or woman. We do not know how old
    she or he is. We can only see the picture which
    strikes us. In the painting we can also see a
    piece of paper and a pen. We can suspect that it
    is a prescnption.
  • A lesson in Graphics is a lesson of like. In
    the same way as the painter learns graphics, we
    learn how to live. One bad move of the painter
    can destroz the whole painting and cancer can
    destroz a man is life.
  • Karolina Szopa

24
  • I was at an exhibition in Bunkier sztuki on
    10 November. When I was there I saw the painting
    Essence of Life by Jutta Odenwaelder from
    Singapore, which made the biggest impression on
    me.
  • The painting shows Chinese alphabets letters,
    which are put on a red-white-blue background.
    Colors of this painting are very intensive and
    perfectly connected to the paintings title. In
    my opinion the red is symbol of love and warm,
    the blue water and air. All these are elements
    without which people would not be able to live.
    When I look at this picture I can find there a
    piece of myself. The colors, which the painter
    used describe my life and what I love, what I
    feel. Jutta Odenwaelders print is very simple,
    however there is a lot of hidden meanings. When
    look at this work of art I start to think about
    my hobby Wisla Krakow, because the colors of my
    favorite club are the same as in the picture. I
    think that is the reason why I like it so much. I
    think that it is a very interesting and nice
    piece of art.
  • When I saw this painting I exactly knew that I
    would want to describe it.
  • Aleksandra Kozlowska

25
  • I would like to describe the picture of a Polish
    artist Malgorzata Malwina Niespodziewana. She
    created Carpet I. I think its a very
    interesting print and I would like to interpret
    it.
  • Firstly, we can see many footmarks and
    finger-marks. If we treat this carpet as a human
    life, these marks will be our deeds or
    associations which we do during our lives. Some
    of these prints will be left on the carpet (e.g.
    our life) forever and they will not vanish even
    after the washing. They will not be forgotten.
    Another argument is that these marks can be good
    or bad but they have to be special to remain on
    our carpet.
  • In conclusion, I showed one of many explanations
    of this picture but I think that I only touched
    the main topic of the picture.
  • Kamil Pyzynski

26
  • I would like to describe the picture of
    Hungarian artist Árpád Daradics, a print entitled
    Red stories series lambs. This work of art
    interested me and I would like to share my
    interpretation of it with you.
  • In the picture we can see the girl
    in a white dress and a veil. Her body and clothes
    are covered by red lambs. The girls body is all
    white besides her black hands.
  • In the first place I want to say
    that in my opinion the main theme of this picture
    is crime which is commited by somebody who is
    innocent. The white dress which wears this girl
    is a symbol of innocence, of life without a sin.
    I think her dark hands can tell us something
    about her past. In my opinion she lived during
    the time of war and she had to commit murder if
    she wanted to survive. Those red lambs could
    represent all the terrible things she must have
    done.
  • Secondly the picture made me reflect
    on life, war, and death. I would pay more
    attention to this girl. She looks like somebody
    who is after her First Communion. She steps up
    to her older life with the premonition of murder,
    pain and blood on her hands.
  • In conclusion I want to emphasize
    the artists message to us. He wanted to show us
    how destructive the war can be to young people
    and advertise us not to repeat the mistakes of
    the past.
  • Justyna Solak

27
  • When I toured the exhibition at an art gallery,
    I payed special attention to the print by Virge
    Joekalda from Estonia. It is title is Throbs
    III.
  • The work of art represented the red poppies on
    the white background. My first associations are
    death, sadness and uncertainty. The picture is so
    gloomy and mysterious. The poppies in the picture
    are so sad. The flowers gobelts are turned to
    pit. They seem to be like death. They also seem
    to be crying or they feel shame about something.
    The red is a color of blood. This color was so
    clear on the white background, so provocative,
    unbearable and noisy. Maybe the flowers are
    bloody or this red is a red of their cheeks. The
    white background aroused inside me uncertainty,
    fear. The white color inflicted impression of
    emptiness. The white the color so clear and
    innocent conveyed suffering of the sad flowers.
    Maybe someone said This picture just shows
    several flowers on the white background nothing
    special. I do not think that. For me this work
    of art is full of emotion and deep essence. His
    mysterious and gloomy is power of this picture.
    Throbs III, I think, that is such a good title
    for this print.
  • Magda Strach

28
  • On the 10th of October 2006 my class and me were
    in an art gallery called Bunker of Art. In this
    exhibition I saw a lot of interesting and curious
    prints and digital photos. However, the biggest
    impression made on me the digital print of Korean
    painter Chang Soo Kim, titled Flickering
    life trace.
  • This image presents the palm of a man that is
    all covered in blood. I have chosen this digital
    print because, out of all the works of art, this
    one makes me think about it. It is very brutal
    and sad. It presents the brutality of human life.
    The owner of this palm probably committed a
    terrible crime. I think that he has killed
    somebody and now he is looking at the blood of
    his victim. Maybe he had regretted his crime when
    he saw the running trace of life. This print
    evokes many contradictory feelings within me.
  • In my opinion that visit was very exciting. It
    has changed my opinion about modern art.
  • Maciek Sajdera

29
  • Vacuum, despair, sense of injustice and urgency
    tucked away, where nobody will find it, none will
    again accuse, disappoint. I think that these are
    feelings of a boy presented by Zbigniew Bajek.
  • He is lonely, because the background is black.
    The boy is left alone with his troubles, he is
    looking for somebody who can help him. We can see
    three pictures of the same man. In the left hand
    picture the boy is presented from his left
    profile. He is about 20 years old. He isnt
    looking at me, us... Perhaps he is ashamed of
    something... Why? Someone, who was his friend,
    heard him, broke his heart... Why? Against the
    background of the picture appear also the same
    man, but he looks like otherwise. Certainly he
    still suffers, however he reconciled with his
    fate, because he stopped crying. But whats the
    reason? I think that I can give an answer to all
    these questions. I pay attention to color, which
    is covering the boys face. What is this color?
    Orange-yellow. By the same token J can tell that
    the color has sth to do with the title of picture
    (part title),,(...)Yellow". This ,,Yellow" is a
    symbol. A close friend accused his, malign. We
    can imagine, what the man feels man, who has
    experienced humility by his friend. Two faces (in
    the left hand picture and face in the middle) are
    pity, disappointment. Third face is accepting
    everything with peace. I selected the picture.
  • According to the Book of Tobias. Yellow years
    XI" because a boy, who is in the picture teaches
    me, that people should recover from pity. It is
    clear in particular in the third picture, where
    the boy stopped crying. This picture is
    describing story of boys suffering.
  • Kasia Dudek

30
  • This place in some space is white and empty.
    White, which is not only a color but also the
    foundation for all various hues. Empty, which
    is not only non-existence, but it is the augury
    for something amazing. It is the door to
    beautiful world, where are not sadness tears or
    horrible things. White space is a symbol of that
    we need so many dreams to fill the vacuum.
  • There is a woman in this space. She is asleep
    and her soul is beginning a wonderful flight to
    the sun. She does not remember who she is and
    what she must do. She is leaving the prosaic
    world. She is mind is in the hue of angels as
    well
  • The woman is lonely, but when her leaves her
    body, she will meet her friends and family, who
    went away long ago. They will talk and laugh. All
    will be easy and plain. This is the paint of
    being free. But that is only a dream.
  • Agnieszka Majewska

31
  • From among all those interesting and puzzling
    works of art. It is difficult to select one which
    is most expressive. However, I was most bewitched
    by Michael Bators print ,,Thicket 2. He comes
    from Germany.
  • First impression-nothing curious. Only grass and
    leaves. However, I like nature and this fact
    allows me to reflect on that picture. Exuberant
    grass associates with wealth of peoples lives.
    Grass bent in all directions tells as about
    different sides of our lives problems. Thicket
    matches also the inevitable uncertainly of the
    next day. Bators print reflects on our lives. We
    do not know what is waiting for us. At every step
    new experience and surprise wait for us. In
    thicket grass also hides many riddles as well as
    in our lives.
  • The picture conveys volatile moments and the
    weakness of peoples souls. As grass rocks in the
    wind, the same way we often change our opinions.
    This fact makes us reflect on our character or
    rather our submission which we undoubtedly
    harbor. Looking at this print we start to think
    about the o our own lives. Is he known how to do
    make the most of every second of this life?!
  • ,,Thicket 2 title uncommon directly, but very
    haranguing. Thicket it is something profound,
    enigmatic and unknown. It is necessary to touch
    the depth of human soul and become acquainted
    with values followed by others. To sum up, our
    lives represents the depth of the wealth of our
    values, which we must find out and become
    acquainted with.
  • Karolina Dudek

32
  • The most interesting picture for me of that
    exhibition is Raised Hide, dyptych Rene Kempen.
    I think that is the best print because it tells
    us about Auschwitz. Those were dreary and sad
    times, when people were killed and they could not
    say anything for themselves.
  • However, the pulpit serves for speaking out
    loudly. Nowadays people do not have any
    restrictions. They can say what they want. People
    are independent.
  • But when Hitler lived, concentration camps were
    built. Exactly there were guard towers. They look
    just like those raised hides in the picture. In
    those camps silence and pain dominated. We can
    see contrast here, because there are four objects
    looking identical.
  • The picture is dark, the colors are sad.
    Everything is crying, because everyone knows the
    truth. We cannot forget that truth, because it is
    very important for us and for people who were
    killed and for their families.
  • So, that print made a huge impression on me. At
    the exhibition there were a lot of great works of
    art, but in my opinion that one is exceptional.
  • Dawid Swiezy

33
  • At the first sight, the screenprint of the
    Slovak Peter Augustovic, titled FXM in Mirror
    1, seems rather dull and boring. The background
    is grey with a rather darker shade of this
    colour, which makes me feel worried.
  • The picture itself is not very big, so you need
    to be careful as that will help you to notice
    every single part of this work, which seems very
    interesting not only for the art critic, but also
    for the usual art-gallery goer. On the very grey
    background we can see a corner of a room. In the
    corner a man is sitting on a chair. His head is
    hanging down, his eyes are looking down at his
    feet this man seems to be very, very sad or
    maybe a little bit scared? As I looked at this
    part of the picture, I sympathised with him. He
    made such a poor impression... Why is this man so
    afraid, what is the reason, that he looks as he
    does? The answer to this question is brought by
    the greatest part of the picture two heads.
    Seen from their profiles, all in deep black, with
    their mouths opened in a scream, these heads as
    the title reveals are the face of one man with
    its reflection in a mirror. What does the man on
    the chair symbolise in this context? Is he the
    personification of fear? Or maybe he is the
    symbol of the remorse that is so big taht this
    man cannot deal with it?
  • Whatever the interpretation might be, my
    personal feeling while standing in front of
    this picture is fear, and sympathy. But would I
    be as sympathetic if this was a usual and ugly
    man? I think Id pass right by him So that is
    the point we consider only beauty in our lives.
    If somebody is no-one important, no-one
    good-looking he is not worth our attention. Sad
    but true.
  • Aleksandra Mróz

34
  • I want to describe the picture by Arpad Daradics
    (Hungary) from the Red Stories Series Lambs,
    because Its such a poignant picture. The
    interpretation is difficult , but I would like to
    explain the mystery of this image. In the
    foreground there is a cute, little girl, whos
    wearing old-fashioned Communion clothes a white
    dress and a veil, but there are mysterious red
    lambs on her dress. Some of them are big and the
    other are smaller. Its really bizarre. Moreover,
    the girl has got white body and black hands! Im
    impressed by the authors vision. In my opinion
    this picture has got a really important message
    about the Second World War. While I was looking
    at the print I started to think about poor
    children who died during this war. Maybe this
    girl died on her Communion Day? Its possible,
    but we dont know what the red lambs on her dress
    mean. I guess that lambs are bloody sins of Axis
    Powers during the war. The black arms are the
    symbol of her previous life. Maybe its funny,
    but I was afraid when I looked at this picture in
    the gallery. In my opinion this girl is talking
    to us about death, misery and cruel soldiers.
  • Picture by Arpad Daradics is such a wonderful
    one beautiful, frightening and also scary. I
    admire the artist because he has big imagination
    and a big heart.
  • Anna Piechówka

35
  • I saw Haitian Dance Fantasy at the
    International Print Triennials in Cracow. I have
    seen this picture once, but I will remember it
    for a long time.
  • Why did I single out that particular print? The
    majority of art works at the exhibition were dark
    and sad. The others were very gaudy and
    artificial. Haitian Dance Fantasy isnt like
    that. It shows simple, natural happiness. It
    includes real emotions. In the picture there is a
    dancing woman. It is so common! You can ask me
    what is the point? Why did I choose Mazzoccas
    picture to write about? Im fascinated by the way
    which the artist has chosen to show the movement.
    When I was looking at this painting, I was under
    the impression that this woman was dancing one of
    this fast, Latin American dances. Maybe thats
    the essence of Haitian dance too. I always wanted
    to dance. Feelings find expression in dancing.
    When you are looking at Mazzoccas print you can
    almost share the passion of dancing with the
    woman, her happiness to be alive.
  • Gus Mazzocca made use of warm colors red,
    yellow, orange. It gives the effect of joy and
    makes this work lively and bright.
  • In my opinion this painting is shouting Carpe
    Diem!. It is shouting the same to everyone of
    us. It is your decision would you listen to its
    voice?
  • I admire the woman in the picture. She forgets
    about all her problems while she is dancing the
    Haitian dance. She is free, wonderfully free I
    want to be free just like her!
  • Can I? Carpe Diem
  • Anna Nowak

36
  • I have chosen to describe the picture
    entitled "Throbs III" by Virge Joekalda. In this
    print we can see a few red flowers. But these
    flowers have slightly irregular stalks. I think
    that these flowers symbolize people. They have a
    weak stalks. I think that these stalks mean that
    people are very weak, they easily can change
    their opinions when the fortune seems wrong.
  • But in this picture these flowers have a
    beautiful red inflorescence. It symbolize that
    every man is made to do good acts. This picture
    has a very clever moral, which is very important
    for people. Every man should know that he is
    good. Of course all of us can sometimes sin or do
    bad acts, but we must forgive.
  • I think that this print is very
    metaphorical, and everyone has their own
    interpretation for this work.
  • Bartek Mazurek

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  • On 10th of October my class were at the
    graphics exhibition at the art bunker. The
    exhibition title was International Print
    Triennial. The jury selected 322 graphic works
    by 229 artists from 50 countries that will be
    displayed in the main exposure and awarded the
    Grand Prix as well as other prizes. In exposition
    there were many kinds of engravings, and it is
    hard to single out one author or work. Every work
    was original and had individual remittance, so
    everyone could find something in his taste. Some
    exhibits maybe were slightly thrilling but the
    present world is not quiet either. Art
    principally should be an answer to actuality, not
    only satisfaction for aesthetics. However, it is
    not a subject of this essay. I cannot select one
    print so instead I decided to write about a few
    works, which, according to me, have the same
    meaning. This coruprises have 252 disjointed
    lines in white 252 lines in black, 252
    disjointed lines in black 252 lines in white
    (both by Horst Bartnig), Back Space and Back
    Bone (C. Boucher) and Self-Portrait
    (C.K.Burman). They neither have similar outlook
    nor were made in the same technique. However, I
    thing that they have got a lot in common. I
    consider that they show different views on one
    thing. They say that nothing is black or white
    but maybe it is grey or even white-black and
    inversely. These prints teach us how to look at
    the world from different augles and let us
    observe good and bad parts of this prospect. It
    is not only things and phenomena but also people,
    their feelings, excitements, reactions shine and
    shadows of life. In my opinion, they show the
    world as it is- beautiful and terrific at the
    same time. It is hard recapitulate my
    considerations, but I can say that art is the
    means for accowriting for your emotion. It helps
    to disclose what a human cannot say with words.
  • Lucja Bodnar

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  • I visited an exhibition in the art gallery
    Bunkier sztuki last week. I saw a lot of
    interesting pictures there. They were wonderful.
    Each of them was different from each other and
    each conveyed anther message . They were funny,
    sad or horrific. It was a great pleasure to see
    these picture
  • I enjoyed the most a picture titled
    Self-portret. The author is chila Kumari
    Burman. Chilas work of art is very colourful.
    She introduces hesself in dozens of small
    pictures which present her own personality. Their
    graphics very curious. I think she has difficulty
    in describing herselfe and she wants to show
    that in our world that people lead double lives.
    People are at the same time, both sympathetic or
    unfriendly, sad or cheerful.
  • In my opinien Chila Kumar Burman displays a
    very interesting and anusual portait of herself.
    Looking at her work i imagine myself being
    sometimes very happy but sometimes upset .
  • Emilia Jasinska

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  • Blood. It was my first association when I saw
    this picture. It was a babys face but everything
    was red. I though about abortion. But something
    was wrong. Baby was not sad and it was not
    crying. A child was happy and it was smiling. And
    then I saw an inscription Not for sale. I
    understood that it was a baby of a woman who
    loves it very much and who will never get rid of
    her child.
  • In my opinion this picture is something like
    homage to pay to every unborn child. I do not
    understand women who abort their kids. I cannot
    judge them but sometimes I think have they pangs
    of conscience? I do not know but I know one thing
    this picture impressed me and compelled me to
    think about abortions problem.
  • This picture is called Not for sale (red
    version). Katarzyna Lukasik was an author of it.
  • Edyta Bojarska

40
  • 'What's that? Mika looked up from the sketchpad
    lying on her knees and saw José, standing in
    front of her. He was staring at the picture she
    drew and trying to see anything among her
    fingers. 'A sketch of a picture I'll send for the
    competition,' she answered a bit reluctantly. The
    man sat on the grass next to her and looked over
    her shoulder at the sheet of paper. It pictured
    some strange blue creature on the left and a few
    leaves on the remaining part of the page, all
    drawn quite carelessly with crayons. José had a
    little problem with identyfing the animal, but he
    took a risk and said 'Nice crocodile, really.
    'Mika's glare was enough to make him start
    thinking about the best way of escape. 'It's a
    frog,' she growled with an insulted face. José
    bravely decided to defend his opinion. 'It can be
    anythin' BUT frog,' he stated and again met
    Mika's bloodthirsty stare. 'You see? Just correct
    it here... and here... and- 'Maybe you'll draw
    your own one,' suggested Mika really politely,
    moving the sketch-book away from his reach. 'This
    work is mine and I don't wanna change anythin'.
    'But doesn't art insist on changing?' asked José
    with a mean smile in a corner of his lips. Mika
    had averted her head and was pretending she
    didn't hear anything. 'When you have an idea,
    draw it. But when after some time you realise it
    doesn't look like it should, just change it. You
    were the one who told me the modern art should be
    spontaneous, didn't' cha? 'Yeah, yeah,' she
    murmured and waved her hand as if she wanted to
    get rid of some pushy insect. 'Now go and gnaw
    someone else, will ya? 'It really looks more
    like a crocodile, y'know,' he said just before
    walking away. Mika had observed him untill he
    disappeared behind the trees - then she sighed
    deeply and took a black crayon into her hand.
    'Day after day he's gettin' more and more
    troublesome,' she muttered to herself while
    drawing in the frog's mouth some sharp,
    crocodile-like teeth.
  • Anna Samek

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  • Modern art has been misunderstood since it
    was being produced. Some people can not imagine
    how a pile of bricks, a picture with only a small
    writing or a group of rectangles in it we can
    call art.
  • I think the purpose of modern art is to provoke
    people. The author wants to show us something
    amazing, and what he felt during the process of
    painting this picture. I really like this kind of
    art, because I love mysterious and controversial
    works of art. Recently I have visited an
    exhibition International Print Triennial, it
    sited of modern prints showing problems of the
    people all over the world. I really like one of
    digital photos which is a work of Judyta Bernas
    from Poland. It shows a woman who is clasping her
    knees. You can not see her face which make the
    picture even more interesting. Her position is
    similar to a position which a human has in its
    embryonic period. I guess she probably has lots
    of troubles and she doesnt want to think about
    them and it is the reason for her position.
    Because the safest place for a human is their
    mothers womb. She looks as she is trying to
    hide and separate her problems from the whole
    world.
  • The conclusion is the exhibition is really
    worth seeing, and modern art., in spite of being
    very difficult to understand, is interesting and
    thought-provoking.
  • Karolina Bisz

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  • Sergi Castignani is a Spanish artist, whose
    works of art we could see at the exhibition
    International print triennial in Cracow. I
    think the picture Ariadnas thread is very
    interesting.
  • This is a picture plain and profound. The author
    goes back to ancient Greek religion. Ariadna was
    a young women who helped a hero. Tezeus overcame
    the monster owing to Ariadnas thread. The large
    labyrinth of the picture is our life. It has a
    lot of winding ways and we day by day are
    going on our lifes winding ways. Every day, we
    are getting help from other people from our
    family, friends. But sometimes, when we really
    need the help, the people are nor there for us.
    And then, they are our anvil. And we are very,
    very lonely. But these always is someone, who
    lends us a helping hand.
  • Colours in the picture are dark, gloomy. It is
    not optimistic. But in my opinion, in our life we
    should have hope. I think, the best will be
    words
  • With all its shaml, drudgery and broken dreams,
  • It is still a beautiful world
  • (Desiderata)
  • Edyta Gladysz

43
  • This print has made a very big impression
    on me and from the first look it riveted my
    attention. It is painted with dark colors, so it
    associates with sadness, pain and suffering, In
    my feeling the picture shows us the world during
    the war, because we can see symbolic shapes like
    religious crosses or free strokes. These lines
    may show remnants after bombs which have
    destroyed many towns. While I look at this
    painting, it reminds me of horrifying war events
    which I have red in books about. It moves me a
    lot and makes me feel, that years ago people had
    to fight for our freedom. When we look at this
    work of art we can reflect that everything is
    poor, fleeting and short-lived. What we like so
    much, can be destroyed in a moment, by a
    stranger, who has no right to take anything, that
    belongs to us, something that we love.
  • I believe it was created on purpose to
    prevent other mistakes like war, which killed so
    many people and made so many families unhappy.
  • Elzbieta Brzuchacz

44
  • I saw this print for the first time at the art
    exhibition in Bunkier Sztuki and then it made a
    terrible impression on me. Embarkation for
    Cythera is a work made with ground etching and
    engraving by Peter Milton, a very famous American
    graphic artist.
  • This work presents us a moment when some kind of
    zeppelin starts his travel to a mystic land,
    Cythera. It is full of anxiety and suspense,
    because of its grey hue. When I look at this
    creation I instinctively see an old- fashioned
    nineteenth century photograph of a European city
    in the evening. A lot of free space contrasts
    with a narrow, steep alley and creates a mood of
    irrationality in this composition. A careful
    observer can notice there a lot of important
    details, which show that this is a normal,
    ordinary situation for instance peoples faces
    in a window or a couple in the doorway. A strong
    point of this work is multiplicity of
    explanations, different for every viewer.
  • In conclusion I will say that this creation is
    one of the most intriguing and absorbing that I
    have ever seen. I hope you are as enchanted by
    this print as I am.
  • Michal Zgala

45
  • In the picture there is a very slim woman. This
    picture looks just an x-ray photo. This woman is
    wearing average clothes. These clothes only
    partly are able to mask her bony figure. She
    looks sad, depressed, in her eyes lives
    emptiness, her soul is dead. In the picture,
    besides the girl, there is a nothink, absolute
    darkness.
  • Each time when I look at this woman I am afraid,
    because I know anorexis can concern each and
    every person. Millions of people in the world
    suffer from anorexis and we cannot see that or we
    do not want to see this problem. Every day I pass
    sick people on the street or in a shop and school
    and I am sad because I cannot help them.
  • This pictures is not only a great example of
    modern art but it is a consignment. The artist is
    teaching us humility, sympathy and sensibility.
  • Bartek Flak

46
  • Karoline was a little girl when it happened, but
    she remembers it all. She will never forget
    those times when everything was so beautiful and
    simple. Karoline was brought up by her
    grandmother and she was often playing next to
    her. Their family were not rich, but she was very
    happy. They were living in an old house in a
    small village.
  • That morning Karoline was sitting in the garden
    and her grandmother was sitting at the sewing
    machine. Suddenly she shouted
  • Come on, Karoline! I sewed a dress for you.
  • The dress was beautiful. Karoline put it on
    quickly. In the pocket of the dress she was
    carrying small pieces of paper her childs
    secrets. Her life was happy and peaceful. But the
    day come on, when everything changed.
  • It was like a nightmare for a little girl,
    didnt understand what war was. Thousands of
    people died, but she had good luck.
  • Karoline saw nothing she was lying under the
    bed, covered by her dress. She heard her
    grandmas desperate cries. Karoline was too weak
    and small to do anything. She never saw her
    grandmother after that. The second world war took
    away the most important things from her. The time
    spent in the orphanage and hard experiences made
    her life sad and empty. When she grew up she
    decided to be an artist.
  • When the war finally ended in 1945 pepole came
    back to their activites. But first they built a
    new, better world. Many years later Karoline
    visited her old house. Under the rubbish she
    found many things also her dress. There were
    still the pieces of paper in the pocket! The
    dress saved her life, but it also was a
    remembrance of her childhood. It reminded her
    about the wonderful time, when everything was so
    sacred and innocent...
  • Diana Osmeda

47
  • Last Wednesday our class went to an Art Gallery
    near Planty, for we wanted to see the
    International Print "Triennial" exhibition. The
    form mistress, Mrs Warszynska, went into
    ecstasies over it and so did I. We saw a lot of
    really good prints there, but one of them was in
    particular interesting to me. The work of art
    entitled "Red stories, series Lambs" was created
    byArpad Daradics. It presented a young girl
    wearing a white dress, so maybe she had just
    received the Holy Communion. I think that without
    the red, terrible sheep on the girls dress the
    picture would be quiteordinary. The girl was
    smiling, nevertheless it reminded me of an
    authentic story from my fathers life. When the
    second World War started, my father was a
    seven-year-old boy. He lived with his family near
    the labour camp in Plaszów. Everyday Jews and
    their children from this camp worked really hard
    building embankments. However, little Ann, who my
    father met, was shifting a switch - she could
    only do this kind of work. My dad used to give
    her some soup, which he received from the
    Germans, and sometimes some bread. They were
    friends until the moment when Ann and her parents
    had to go to Auschwitz - Birkenau concentration
    camp. Ann was like a lambled to the slaughter
    she was scared and she did not understand the
    situation. How manychildrens lives ended in this
    way? How many of them did not know the real
    meaning ofchildhood? Why so many..? Summarizing,
    I would like to say that I will never forget
    thisexhibition. Thank God that we live in the
    21st century.
  • Estera Lesniak

48
  • In the picture I can see on the right-a red
    square, on the left an intersection of railway.
    The latter of the picture is greyish-green and
    gloomy. It is a big contrast between the two
    parts. This picture associates with the
    concetration camp-Birkenau. The red square is a
    symbol of pain, sheed blood. In Birkenau there
    are similar intersection tracks like in the
    picture. It resembles a big tragedy of millions
    of people, who uselessly and unfairly died.
    Brzezinka concentration camp was built in 1942.
    It was a section of KL Auschwitz, which was the
    biggest Nazi's concetration camp. Prisoners died
    of exhaustion, hunger, epidemics, mass
    executions. Birkenau was the biggest place of
    planned destruction of mainly Jewish population.
    They were murdered in gas chambers. The bodies
    were incinerated the special stores for burning
    people. At the gas chambers died to two millions
    Jews mainly from Poland, Hungarian and Greece.
    Today in old concentration camp there is museum
    visited every year six hundred thousand people
    from all over the world. There is also the
    International Monument of Fascims Victims. I
    think the picture commemorates the big tragedy
    ofmillions people, who died terrible death. I
    think the author the picture-Henriette
    Leinfellher-wants us all to remember about this
    big crime-holocaust. I am interesting it, so
    maybe that is why I noticed this picture and
    payed special attention to it.
  • Aleksandra Nazimek

49
  • Many people have very superficial views of the
    world. They do not see things which are the most
    important. In art we have to know how to look,
    because than we can see a hidden symbolic sense.
    The point of view depends on the place you sit.
    This thought represents Michel Cleempoel in a
    print "A history of watching IV".

    In
    the middle of the engraving a postcard is
    situated, with the painting "The Arnolfini
    Portrait" by Jan van Eyck. It shows the marriage
    ceremony. Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and his
    wife is one of the most famous and original
    paintings in the world. On the face of it is
    simple portrait, but if we look obsely, we will
    see that this work of art has a hidden sense
    which was invisible in the beginning. For
    instance, over the mirror we can see an
    inscription "Johannes de eyck fuit hic", what
    means that "Johannes de Eyck was here". Probably
    the artist was one of the two people we can see
    in the mirror. This reflection creates the
    extraordinary effect. It is an absolute peach!
    Futhermore, on the mirror's frame there are ten
    miniature scenes from the Passion of Christ.
    Although in the picture there is a dog, which is
    symbolic of fidelity. The green of the woman's
    dress symbolises her hope that she is going to
    become a mother. In Michel Cleempoel's print, the
    turquoise background, around the postcard, there
    are many mirrors. It is the same mirror, which is
    in Jan van Eyck's painting! The print "A history
    of watching IV" shows us that people always
    uncover sense just when they see the symbol.
  • Katarzyna Stachurska

50
  • Virge Joekalda "Shivers III" "Shivers III". This
    picture includes some negative feelings. Virge
    Joekalda had created a mysterious work of art and
    I certainly was impressioned.
  • In the first place, I must admit that thorns
    shown in the picture remind me of the crown of
    thorns which Jesus Christ had been wearing on the
    cross.
  • Secondly, the print made me reflect on a sense
    of life. In addition, it pay attention to
    physical sufferings. What is more, I reckon that
    thorns shown in this picture are covered by
    blood, which may represent death and pain. In
    conclusion, I think that "Shivers III" includes
    an important message. Human life is short and I
    believe we should make it better by some good
    deeds. To sum op, the described picture informs
    us about the meaning of human pain.
  • Grzesiek Kukula

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