| Introducing George Kosinski |
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| Kosinski, Painting in situ |
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| His styles have graduated from various contrasting stages in life, his forms have taken new branching dimensions, the colours of his pallet have interchanged to express a variety of feelings and ideas and the collection of his work has traced his steps more effectively than any road map!. The graduation of George Kosinski's paintings stems from the movement of the artist himself. Born in Scotland, raised in England while retaining his Polish background, George thenceforth has moved as the brush does, with long and short strokes of varying colours of light and dark shades.
Having parted with his architectural profession in the English Lake District, George and his family moved to Israel in 1991, the beginning of a journey that would determine the course of George's narrative style. While living in Jerusalem, George focused the point of his brush on the regions between Northern Syria and Southern Egypt. He explored the culture and dry ambience of the beautiful and ancient cities such as Jerusalem, Damascus and Cairo as well as the rich areas of Wadi Rum and the Sinai Desert.
Building up a beautiful collection of paintings, George published a book of 200 watercolours depicting the Middle East from his perspective and brush stroke. In 2000 George began to explore the U.S, commencing his journey in New Mexico, exploring the amazing sunsets and the echoing desert of Sante Fe. George continued his journey to the green,lush forests of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina where he explores the green pigment with great enthusiasm! Although his style is recognisable and the technical aspects of his work distinct, his art has taken a noticeable turning in the Eastern states, created with both oil and watercolours and aimed at capturing the contrasting atmosphere. The journey continues....................
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| Beduin Lady, Sinai |
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