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Stefan Fiedorowicz
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Artist Media:
Painting Acrylic (3)
Painting Oil (69)
Artist Statement:
Artist Statement for Stefan
Fiedorowicz
Vibrant colours, powerful
expression, and dynamic
composition along with great
imagination create works of
amazing depth and dimension to
intrigue and disarm the
viewer. This is but one way
to describe the paintings of
Stefan Fiedorowicz.

Stefan Fiedorowicz is a
lyrical expressionist artist
from British ...

Further Information
Artist Exhibitions:
Vernissage "Was Augen nicht
sehen" What eyes cannot see
Hernalserkulturkreis,
Hauptstraße, Vienna Austria,
July 7th thru September 3,
2009
Vernissage "Pure Memory"
Atelier3A Vienna, March 2009
Vernissage" Lucid Memory"
Galerie Kandinsky, Dec 2008
Solo Exhibition Vienna
Vernissage, Parhamerplatz Dec
2008 Solo Exhibition Vienna
St Dogmaels Gallery, Wales
2008
International ...

Further Information
Artist Galleries:
Coming Soon!
Collections:
Stefan's work is in private
collections throughout CANADA,
MEXICO UNITED KINGDOM, USA and
Austria.
Public Collection. The Canada
Center at the University of
Innsbruck just recently
purchased a piece of his
work....

Further Information
Commissions:
Coming Soon!

Reviews for Stefan Fiedorowicz:




http://www.conservapedia.com/Lyrical_Abstraction

Lyrical Abstraction
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Lyrical Abstraction in painting is an opening to personal expression. The term was originally coined by Larry Aldrich [1]; other sources sustain that it was Jean José Marchand and Georges Mathieu who first used the term in 1947 in Paris. The name "Tachisme" is sometimes used to describe this movement.

Some notable painters of this style are: Wassily Kandinsky considered one of the fathers of abstraction, Paul Klee, Frank Kupka, Robert Delaunay, Mordecai Ardon, Norman Bluhm, Jean René Bazaine, Hans Hartung, Wols, Max Bill, Gunther Gerzso, Huguette Arthur Bertrand, Georges Mathieu, Jean Miotte, Ronnie Landfield and Stefan Fiedorowicz.

The emotion in my work comes from somewhere deep down, and can speak to the inner part of each person... My work is intuitive; colour is the language that I use to express an emotion. It is the interaction of colour that interests me. Stefan Fiedorowicz.



Stefan Fiedorowicz: Was Augen nicht sehen. (What Eyes Don’t See)

HERNALSER KULTURKREIS ( Volkspartei Hernals 17th District Vienna, Austria) presents Stefan Fiedorowicz in Was Augen nicht sehen. Scheduled to run from June 8th, 2009 through July 3, 2009, the collection will feature a captivating series of Stefan Fiedorowicz’s pure abstractions. He is a Canadian contemporary artist now living in Austria.

About Stefan Fiedorowicz:

Fiedorowicz incorporates values of astounding colour with harmonious balance combining hues of complimentary juxtaposition. Using varying knife strokes, he creates a highly textured surface where colour and form gives way to unsuspected depths. His work allows the imagination to wander in the undefined abstract world and his style continues to be distinguished by his bold textured knife work as he sets a foundation for his viewers to channel their own interpretation to find their own voice within. Fiedorowicz’s process of creation is unique and organic. He cannot pinpoint exactly where his inspiration of an object originates, but he focuses more on the muse that comes from the activity of painting.
About Was Augen nicht sehen: Fiedorowicz explores in visually arresting compositions that accentuate texture. Using the richest assemblage of colours, he composes a union of textures with fragmented images which serve to conjure generous foregrounds with textured colour that support the background. Fiedorowicz invites the viewer to see not only beauty, but also universals, as his compositions become internalized by the viewer and his abstractions into elemental forms.
This exhibition captures the freshness and energy of Fiedorowicz’s recent work. His works are in private collections in Mexico, Austria, England, Canada and America. www.stefansart.com

Opening exhibition dates: June 8th, 2009 through July 3rd, 2009
Vernissage reception: June 8th, 2009 at 19:00 in Saal der Volkspartei Hernals Hernalser Hauptstraße 124. Music by Natalie Krysakova. Vernissage opened by Herrn HR Mag Stefan Böck. Paintings may be viewed throughout the month between the hours of 8:30am to 11:30am Monday thru Friday and at 6:00pm on Mondays by appointment only.





March 12,2009
PRESS RELEASE

Stefan Fiedorowicz: Memory`s Vibrant Intensity

Atelier3A (Mittersteig 3A ,1040 Vienna, Austria) presents Stefan Fiedorowicz in Pure Memory. Scheduled to run from March 11, 2009 through March 28th, the collection will feature a captivating series of Stefan Fiedorowicz’s pure abstractions. He is a Canadian contemporary artist now living in Austria.

About Stefan Fiedorowicz:

Fiedorowicz incorporates values of astounding colour with harmonious balance combining hues of complimentary juxtaposition. Using varying knife strokes, he creates a highly textured surface where colour and form gives way to unsuspected depths. His work allows the imagination to wander in the undefined abstract world and his style continues to be distinguished by his bold textured knife work as he sets a foundation for his viewers to channel their own interpretation to find their own voice within. Fiedorowicz’s process of creation is unique and organic. He cannot pinpoint exactly where his inspiration of an object originates, but he focuses more on the muse that comes from the activity of painting.
About Pure Memory: Fiedorowicz explores in visually arresting compositions that accentuate texture and the concept of Tabula Rasa, a blank slate. Using the richest assemblage of colours, he composes a union of textures with fragmented images which serve to conjure generous foregrounds with textured colour that support the background work of pure white. Diverging from his love of landscapes and of geometric forms, Fiedorowicz invites the viewer to see not only beauty, but also universals, as his compositions become internalized by the viewer and his abstractions into elemental forms.
This exhibition captures the freshness and energy of Fiedorowicz’s work and conveys a unique perspective of “memory on a blank slate”. He explores the philosophical view that individual human beings are born with no built-in mental content, and that their entire resource of knowledge is built up gradually from their experiences and sensory perceptions of the outside world. In this series Fiedorowicz’s fragmented images are painted with thick oil which he calls “memory cells on pure white. . His works are in private collections in Mexico, Austria, England, Canada and America.

Opening exhibition dates: March 11, 2009 through March 28th,2009-03-09
Vernissage reception: March 11, 2009 at 17:00 to 20:00







INTERNATIONAL ARTIST STEFAN FIEDOROWICZ COMES TO ALMIRO GALLERY LIVERPOOL, UK
Stefan Fiedorowicz creates images that embrace lyrical abstraction and impressionism equally. Using the richest assemblage of colors, he composes a union of textures, which serve to conjure generous backgrounds that support the foreground work. Quite often in Fiedorowicz’s work, yellow ochres and crimsons are touched with brushstrokes. Embracing his love of landscapes and of geometric forms, Fiedorowicz invites the viewer to see not only beauty, but also universals, as his compositions grow into dreamscapes and his abstractions into elemental forms. Fiedorowicz also has achieved the rarity of venturing into vivid red and yellow while maintaining the serenity of his more verdant works. In his work, he renders his compositions into primal yet familiar meditations. His works are in private collections in Mexico, Austria, England, Canada and America.



PRESS RELEASE AGORA GALLERY NEW YORK CITY. Stefan Fiedorowicz’s contemporary oil paintings contain abstract composition and effervescent colors. They resonate with depth and dimension and also resemble a stained glass quality. Even though the colors themselves are vivid, they are created as if beams of sunlight are amplifying their natural color.

Along with being a colorist, Fiedorowicz explores the world of abstraction and displays his interpersonal through fragmented images. These images are cultivated through his experiences with his own life and cultural history. As reflections of his inner most emotions, he sets a foundation for his viewers to channel their own interpretation, to find their own voice within.

Fiedorowicz’s process of creation is unique and organic. He cannot pinpoint exactly where his inspiration of an object originates, but he focuses more on the muse that comes from the activity of painting. He has a connection with the process of painting with oil. He lets the texture of the paint from the scraper illustrate his emotions. He can paint layers upon layers on a canvas till the colors are thick and he feels he has achieved completion. This internalization sparked by his paintings separate Fiedorowicz’s talent from others.

Press Release Manchester England
The Blyth Gallery
Amazon House, Brazil Street, Manchester, M1 3PJ
tel: 0161 236 1004 www.artmanchester.com email:gallery@artmanchester.com



PRESS RELEASE

Interaction with Colour
Artists, Louise Naimian and Stefan Fiedorowicz present a selection of their
unique and fascinating work in the Blyth Gallery throughout August

This exhibition brings together two intuitive yet very different abstract artists for a
collaborative exhibition. Their unique and compelling styles engage the viewer.

Canadian artist, Stefan Fiedorowicz’s paintings are created using oil paints applied in
layers using his favourite tool - a wall scraper. Deftly he creates crisp rectangles of built-up paint that adds a strong yet harmonious quality. Powerful expression and dynamic
composition result in highly imaginative works that encompasses bold colours and textures.

Evident in his work is his dedication to the practice of painting, coupled with his passion to exemplify the relationship between the complexity of the human condition and the language presented in the form of the painting. His works retains a visual beauty, with their abstract nature allowing for a fascination with the paint itself.


The Blyth Gallery brings together complimentary ideas, presented in contrasting
styles and media, in this fresh and exciting exhibition.









What is happening in Vienna from the Canadian Embassy.December 18-23, Vienna: Exhibition of works by the Canadian artist Stefan Fiedorowicz
from Victoria/B.C. (abstract paintings in oil, acrylic and mixed media technique), Galerie Heinrich, Thaliastrasse 12, 1160 Vienna, 4 - 7 p.m., opening on December 18, 4 p.m.
VERNISSAGE
Collegium Hungaricum 2., Hollandstr. 4, 214 05 81, www.collegium-hungaricum.at Mo 10-19, Di-Do 10-18, Fr 10-14 Perlen der ungarischen Grafik 1900-1930 Bis 20. 1. Realität und Idylle. Naive Malerei aus Ungarn Bis 5. 1. Eröffnung am 16. 12., 18.00
Galerie Heinrich 16., Thaliastr. 12, 406 72 97, www.gogagi.com Mo-Do 16-19 Stefan Fiedorowicz Bis 23. 12. Eröffnung am 18. 12., 16.00

March 12, 2005 A new series of abstract paintings by Canadian artist Stefan Fiedorowicz.

These works are bold compositions painted in vivid colour with layered oils applied with his favourite artist’s tool, a wall scraper. Fiedorowicz creates crisp rectangles of build up paint that add a dynamic quality to his canvasses.

Fiedorowicz incorporates values of black and white and red in a harmonious balance combining hues of earthly browns and yellow ochre. Using varying knife strokes, he creates a highly textured surface where colour and form gives way to unsuspected depths. His work allows the imagination to wander in the undefined abstract world.

His style continues to be distinguished by his bold textured knife work.

KAMLOOPS DAILY NEWS, NOVEMBER 19, 2004
another way of seeing
PAINTER'S SOLO EXHIBITION REPRESENTS CITY IN THE ABSTRACT.
Stefan Fiedorowicz has driven himself to abstraction, but it is not an easy road for a painter to go down, not here, not anywhere. Tonight though, he arrives at an important destination: His first solo show, Urban Landscapes, drawn from subjects in Kamloops and evirons, at Cunliffe Gallery with a reception from 6:00 to 9:00pm.
"When you change the way you see things, the things you see change"...

KAMLOOPS DAILY NEWS, NOVEMBER 26, 2004
CITYSCAPE produced by The Thompson University Kamloops BC CANADA
Stefan Fiedorowicz, an abstract artist presented his urban landscape show at the Cunliffe House in the fall of 2004....

PAINTER REPRESENTS URBAN LANDSCAPES.
Local artist Stefan Fiedorowicz opens a show and sale called Urban Landscapes at Cunliffe House. The show will feature mostly abstract pieces inspired by the environment in which the artist resides...

Downtown Echo May 27, 2004 Juried Art Show A Success. The Community Arts Council wishes to thank all of the wonderful artists, jurors and everyone who attended this years Juried Art Exhibition...The following five pieces were voted as Honourable Mentions by the Peoples'Choice ballots: Salmon Monet by Sylvia Fukami, 59 West Battle Street by Werner Braun, Child Playing in the Field by Teresa Buratto, Somewhere in Tuscany by Stefan Fiedorowicz and Dunes by Joyce Popein.

Kamloops Daily News April 2004. Jacquie Brand, Community Arts
Council and Christine Nielsen, events co-ordinator pose with an acrylic painting by Stefan Fiedorowicz, one of 123 adjudicated works in the CAC Juried exhibition.

Kamloops Daily News September 2003

Nora admires an oil painting by Stefan Fiedorowicz called Shicksal 2001 at the Kamloops 15th Annual Auction Gala.


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