Kamil Jaczyński’s art – bold, powerful, provocative, daring.

His art, a blend of Neo Expressionism – raw, expressive brushstrokes – with graffiti art, highly stylized letterforms drawn with markers.
Each a rejection of traditional composition in art.
His imagination running wild with bold colours, shapes and patterns using acrylic paint, crayons, inks, marker (coloured felt-tip pens), spray paint.
Multi-disciplinary Jaczyński paints on canvas, creates stencil art, does graffiti art, uses a variety of materials, creating masks.
This Polish artist portrays a colourful kaleidoscope of the human condition – albeit it’s a condition of mankind exposed to various distinctive deformations.





















Professionally associated with the music industry. He lives and works in the Praga district of Warsaw. He also lecturers, works, in public relations and music marketing.
He also creates masks – using a variety of materials.






His art has been shown in more than 10 individual and about 30 group exhibitions, with collectors all over the world buying it.
Marcin Krajewski, art director of the Pragaleria gallery in Warsaw, Poland, says this about Jaczyński’s art:
“There is no doubt that the most important and main theme of Kamil Jaczyński’s paintings is always human. The artist presents him in a simplified, often even metaphorical way – in the form of signs, symbols, scaled pictograms or masks, which may evoke associations with the work of indigenous people in Africa, Australia and Oceania or the Americas, as well as with the contemporary culture of a big city – in particular with the works of graffiti masters and objects from the circle of visual pop culture.”




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