Jacek Sikora

Jacek Sikora

Location: Poland

Jacek Sikora - it is a man who has always been at the center of his artistic interests, and although he began his adventure with art on the stage, working with Marcel Marceau, Corinne Soum and Steve Wasson, as well as Gerard Wilk and Andre Glegolski, Sotigui Kuyate and Peter Brook he developed his language of silent artistic expression. It was studies at Ecole Internationale de Mimodrame de Paris, Marcel Marceau and Ecole de Mime Corporel Dramatique that opened him to the expression and the code of gestures of the human body, which he transferred on canvas. His artistic path has evolved from acting and pantomime towards visual arts and easel painting. Entranced by traditional Japanese art - sumi-e, ink painting on paper - he begins his search with figurative art based on monochrome color, in which we find the most characteristic features of his work - color minimalism and the desire to reduce detail. Recently, the color has been bolder, which emphasizes the importance of the symbols hidden in his paintings. Today, paintings by Jacek Sikora can be found in collections in Great Britain, USA, Russia, Australia, France, Cyprus, the Arab Emirates and Japan.


Portfolio:

Joker

In this series of paintings, I decided to use several symbols of modern art by juxtaposing them with the joker mask and giving them a whole new dimension. Should I follow this path?

Solaris

I remember how fascinated I was by Stanisław Lem's description of the ocean in Solaris. My series of paintings with this title is an expression of this fascination and very personal need to create my own cosmos, my own ocean, and my own Solaris.

Solaris 200210 “Solaris 200210”

The series of paintings with titled Solaris is an expression of fascination and very personal need to create my own cosmos, my own ocean, and my own Solaris.

Solaris 200207 “Solaris 200207”

I remember how fascinated I was by Stanisław Lem's description of the ocean in Solaris. My series of paintings with this title is an expression of this fascination and very personal need to create my own cosmos, my own ocean, and my own Solaris.

Solaris 200202 “Solaris 200202”

I remember how fascinated I was by Stanisław Lem's description of the ocean in Solaris. My series of paintings with this title is an expression of this fascination and very personal need to create my own cosmos, my own ocean, and my own Solaris.

Solaris 200129 “Solaris 200129”

I remember how fascinated I was by Stanisław Lem's description of the ocean in Solaris. My series of paintings with this title is an expression of this fascination and very personal need to create my own cosmos, my own ocean, and my own Solaris.

Solaris 200124 “Solaris 200124”

I remember how fascinated I was by Stanisław Lem's description of the ocean in Solaris. My series of paintings with this title is an expression of this fascination and very personal need to create my own cosmos, my own ocean, and my own Solaris.

Solaris 87 “Solaris 87”

I remember how fascinated I was by Stanisław Lem's description of the ocean in Solaris. My series of paintings with this title is an expression of this fascination and very personal need to create my own cosmos, my own ocean, and my own Solaris.