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    “Fire And Ice” by Pener in Vienna, Austria

    Street artist Pener just finished his latest mural entitled “Fire And Ice”  in Vienna, Austria. Pener has been one of Poland’s talented emerging artists working in abstract and deconstructive style.Great detail and color transitions create a fluid composition with layers and layers of deconstructed form. The linear details are impressive holding together the constant movement and transparent shapes. An impressive mural from Pener.Scroll down and take a look at more photos of “Fire And Ice”. More

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    “Light Up The Sky” by Pener in Olsztyn, Poland

    Street artist Pener recently finished another mural project entitled “Light Up The Sky” which was just completed on the streets of Olsztyn in Poland.Pener has been one of Poland’s talented emerging artists working in abstract and deconstructive style.Bartek Świątecki’s aka Pener work mixes abstraction and traditional graffiti. Great detail and color transitions create a fluid composition with layers and layers of deconstructed form. High art and youth culture, modernism and skateboarding. His images are based around geometric groupings and angular forms which reference futuristic architectural design.Continue scrolling for more detailed images and check back with us soon for more updates on Pener. More

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    “Kaleidoscope” by Pener in Olsztyn, Poland

    Polish artist Pener is back with a new piece in Olsztyn. Located on the wall of a primary school, the mural was done in preparation for the new academic year.Bartek Swiatecki aka PENER is a Polish artist whose work ranges from paintings on canvas and walls, over animation and site specific installations. Bartek Swiatecki’s work mixes abstraction and traditional graffiti. High art and youth culture, modernism and skateboarding. His images are based around geometric groupings and angular forms which reference futuristic architectural design.Take a look below for more photos of “Kaleidoscope”. Photo credits: Arek Stankiewicz More

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    “Atlantis of the North” by Pener in Olsztyn, Poland

    Street artist Pener recently worked on a stunning piece in Olsztyn, Poland. Pener, together with the director of the Municipal Public Library in Olsztyn, Krzysztof Dąbkowski, came up with the idea that the project should be embedded in the literary tradition of Warmia and Mazury, and specifically intertwined with the notion of “Atlantis of the North”, the author of which is the poet and writer Kazimierz Brakoniecki.“I am very open to this type of synergistic projects that can significantly encourage reflection on our identity. Thanks to this, we can bend down and reflect on our common history related to Warmia and Masuria. As a creator and artist, I wanted to create something more than just an illustration for a literary text……because the image itself is ambiguous – birds appear in it – they change into geometric shapes – which interpenetrate and saturate each other. I am inspired by the space in which the wall is located, its shape and context, but I run away from unambiguous associations and strong dominant illustrative motives” Pener stated.Polish artist Bartek Świątecki, aka Pener, is one of the many artists using their talents to transform the façades of buildings into public works of art. He uses overlapping forms—some transparent and others opaque—to create a sense of motion in his work. He is inspired by the digital world and uses a modern, architectural style to capture its dynamism on a large scale. By layering structural forms together in an ambiguous space, he explores the face of virtual reality.His work ranges from, paintings, walls, animation and site specific installationTake a look below for more images of the project and check back with us shortly for more updates on the international street art scene. Photo credits: Mateusz Świątecki / Kamil Iwańczyk More