“Nischni Nowgorod”, Roman Klonek (PL)

About the artist:

Roman Klonek is born in Katowice, Poland. In the 90s he studied Graphic Art in Düsseldorf, where he discovered woodcut printing. Klonek creates posters portraying whimsical creatures in awkward situations; most of them are half animal and half human. He is inspired by Eastern European styles, Pop Art and old fashioned cartoons. This is visible in his art where he balances between propaganda, folklore and Pop Art.

“Le Tigre”, Roman Klonek (PL)

About the artist:

Roman Klonek is born in Katowice, Poland. In the 90s he studied Graphic Art in Düsseldorf, where he discovered woodcut printing. Klonek creates posters portraying whimsical creatures in awkward situations; most of them are half animal and half human. He is inspired by Eastern European styles, Pop Art and old fashioned cartoons. This is visible in his art where he balances between propaganda, folklore and Pop Art.

“Helmet”, Roman Klonek (PL)

About the artist:

Roman Klonek is born in Kattowitz, Poland. In the 90s he studied Graphic Art in Düsseldorf, where he discovered woodcut printing. Klonek creates posters portraying whimsical creatures in awkward situations; most of them are half animal and half human. He is inspired by Eastern European styles, Pop Art and old fashioned cartoons. This is visible in his art where he balances between propaganda, folklore and Pop Art.

“Random walk”, Roman Klonek (PL)

About the artist:

Roman Klonek is born in Katowice, Poland. In the 90s he studied Graphic Art in Düsseldorf, where he discovered woodcut printing. Klonek creates posters portraying whimsical creatures in awkward situations; most of them are half animal and half human. He is inspired by Eastern European styles, Pop Art and old fashioned cartoons. This is visible in his art where he balances between propaganda, folklore and Pop Art.

“Difficult to Place”, Roman Klonek (PL) SOLD

About the artist:

Roman Klonek is born in Katowice, Poland. In the 90s he studied Graphic Art in Düsseldorf, where he discovered woodcut printing. Klonek creates posters portraying whimsical creatures in awkward situations; most of them are half animal and half human. He is inspired by Eastern European styles, Pop Art and old fashioned cartoons. This is visible in his art where he balances between propaganda, folklore and Pop Art.

 

“Big in Japan”, Ryan Falzon (MLT)

About the artist: 

Ryan Falzon works in different techniques such as linoprint, monoprints, collagraph, silkscreen and acetone printing. His woodcuts are direct- contrasting colors in a raw and bold way. The works are an homage to the easygoing, exciting and lawless youth with its expressive lines and simple figures.

“It’s a Crush”, Ryan Falzon (MLT)

About the artist: 

Ryan Falzon works in different techniques such as linoprint, monoprints, collagraph, silkscreen and acetone printing. His woodcuts are direct- contrasting colors in a raw and bold way. The works are an homage to the easygoing, exciting and lawless youth with its expressive lines and simple figures.

“Danjella”, Ryan Falzon (MLT)

About the artist: 

Ryan Falzon works in different techniques such as linoprint, monoprints, collagraph, silkscreen and acetone printing. His woodcuts are direct- contrasting colors in a raw and bold way. The works are an homage to the easygoing, exciting and lawless youth with its expressive lines and simple figures.

“Sarah”, Ryan Falzon (MLT)

About the artist: 

Ryan Falzon works in different techniques such as linoprint, monoprints, collagraph, silkscreen and acetone printing. His woodcuts are direct- contrasting colors in a raw and bold way. The works are an homage to the easygoing, exciting and lawless youth with its expressive lines and simple figures.

“Young Love”, Ryan Falzon (MLT)

About the artist: 

Ryan Falzon works in different techniques such as linoprint, monoprints, collagraph, silkscreen and acetone printing. His woodcuts are direct- contrasting colors in a raw and bold way. The works are an homage to the easygoing, exciting and lawless youth with its expressive lines and simple figures.