Place: Giszowiec
Born: 1936
Death: 2021
Biography:
Erwin Sówka was a Polish painter born on June 18, 1936, in Giszowiec, Katowice, Slaskie, Poland and died on January 21, 2021. He was an actor, known for Angelus (2000). Sówka was a self-taught artist who began painting in 1951. His work was influenced by Teofil Ociepka and occultism, as well as Eastern religions.
Sówka's early life was marked by his experiences during World War II, which had a profound impact on his artistic style. He began working in a coal mine at the age of 16, where he was exposed to harsh conditions that would later influence his art. Sówka's interest in art led him to join an amateur art group, where he learned the basics of studio drawing, perspective, and composition.
Sówka's artistic style is characterized by its intuitive and visionary qualities, often depicting human figures and abstract forms in vivid colors. His work was influenced by Teofil Ociepka, a fellow artist from the Janowska Group, as well as occultism and Eastern religions. Sówka's paintings often feature mysterious, Rubensian women, which were inspired by his childhood infatuation with a girl named Urella.
Some of Sówka's notable works include Adam’s Awakening (1988) and Moja lauba (2009). His paintings have been exhibited in various museums, including the National Ethnographic Museum in Warsaw, Poland. Sówka's work has also been featured on Wikioo.org, where his paintings are available for viewing and purchase. Key aspects of Sówka's artistic style:
Sówka's work has gained international recognition, with his paintings being exhibited in France, Italy, and Croatia. He was also the subject of a documentary film, "Sówka Erwin", directed by Adam Sikora in 2005. Sówka's legacy as a painter is a testament to his unique artistic style and his ability to capture the essence of human experience through his art. For more information on Erwin Sówka and his artwork, visit Wikioo.org or check out his biography on Wikipedia.