Jarosław Jaśnikowski is a Polish surrealist whose style will seem familiar to you if you’ve seen the work of the other fabulous Polish painters Zdzisław Beksiński or Dariusz Zawadzki.
Jaśnikowski was born in Legnica, Poland, in 1976. He’s said that Salvador Dali (note the melting clocks) and science fiction are two of his main influences. What I can glean from Google translated pages of his website is that he feels his paintings are windows into the “Alternate World” he invented, one where our laws of physics don’t apply and things basically get freaky.
Travel Vehicles
Travel Vehicles
Manifesting on the Desert
Oldish Time Maschine
Palace of the Grandmaster
Eternal Reflection
Driven Out
You Can See the Red Planes Hardly Ever These Days
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