Andrzej
Skorut
Mr. Skorut's richly colored and
contemplative landscapes contain elements of traditional formalism, but his process
is far from traditional. Andrzej's tools include brushes, sticks, textured fabrics,
and anything else that might help him achieve surface interest. "I believe
in importance of the immediate visual impact of a painting; that one square inch
of the painting should hold as much interest as the whole canvas," Skorut
remarks. "Yet I also believe that deeper, honest meanings should lie beneath
the surface, giving the viewer an opportunity to embark upon a personal voyage
of discovery."
Andrzej was born
in Krakow, Poland in 1969, and after receiving his early art education at the
Liceum Sztuk Plastycznych School of Art, he emigrated to the Utah and received
his BFA from the University of Utah in 1995. Using a wide variety of materials
and a broad repertoire of skills, he layers his canvases with abstracted and energetic
marks until a serene, representational image emerges. "Although my paintings
initially appear to be simple landscapes, further study shows them to be as abstract
as they are representational," Andrzej comments. "It is this combination
that inspires me."
Andrzej was
named "an artist to watch" in the November 2004 issue of Southwest
Art, and has subsequently been swamped with commissions for collectors from
all over the United States.