Wojciech Sadley

Pontyfix I

1983,
natural fibers,
255 x 110 cm
Wojciech Sadley

Veraikon

2000,
natural paint on silk,
333 x 269 cm
Wojciech Sadley

Całun

2013,
acrylic on leather,
385 x 255 cm
Wojciech Sadley

Infant

1966,
natural fibers, bamboo wood, zinc sheet,
250 x 100 cm
Wojciech Sadley

Psalmus

1981,
Wool,
300 x 200 cm
Wojciech Sadley

Harakiri

1970,
Sisal,
300 x 50 cm
Wojciech Sadley

Wojciech Sadley’s artistic explorations delved into natural patterns and forms. His art is deeply philosophical, many of his works reflect on themes of suffering, impermanence, and the inevitability of death. Religious motifs play a significant role in Sadley’s work, expressed in pieces that address the issue of the body in the face of death and eternity. According to the artist, textiles create an intimate situation in which the viewer interacts with the artwork. They occupy space and fill almost the entire field of view, thus becoming a space for spiritual and metaphysical contemplation. More about the Artist
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