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		<title>Kasia Turajczyk at Red Dot Miami &#8211; December,1-5 2011</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://www.reddotfair.com/Miami/miamiopen.htm" target="_blank">Red Dot Art Fair</a> once again takes place at the Wyn­wood Art Dis­trict in Miami, from Decem­ber <span style="text-decoration: underline;">1 to 5</span>. Red Dot Miami is con­ve­niently located in a prime spot for art fairs, while tak­ing place dur­ing Miami’s art fair sea­son. Some neigh­bors would include Art Miami, Scope Miami, and Art Asia. Red Dot Miami also runs con­cur­rently with Art Basel Miami Beach.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://www.reddotfair.com/Miami/miamiopen.htm" target="_blank">Red Dot Art Fair</a> once again takes place at the Wyn­wood Art Dis­trict in Miami, from Decem­ber <span style="text-decoration: underline;">1 to 5</span>. Red Dot Miami is con­ve­niently located in a prime spot for art fairs, while tak­ing place dur­ing Miami’s art fair sea­son. Some neigh­bors would include Art Miami, Scope Miami, and Art Asia. Red Dot Miami also runs con­cur­rently with Art Basel Miami Beach.</p>
<p>And I will be there represented by <a href="http://artisandirectltd.net/artists/turajczyk_kasia/" target="_blank">Artisan Direct Ltd</a>. 6 of my paintings from the Return of Peter Pan Series will be to admire. I am not humble, but I am really love this series. The paintings are cheerful, mysterious, some of them surreal, some of them funny all of them really beautiful. I hope if you are living in Florida or close to Miami you will go and see my paintings. I would love it.</p>
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<div id="attachment_779" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://blog.kasiaturajczyk.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/mozaik-of-Peter-Pan-Series-copy.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-779" title="mozaik of Peter Pan Series copy" src="http://blog.kasiaturajczyk.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/mozaik-of-Peter-Pan-Series-copy-300x209.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="209" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A selection of paintings from Return of Peter Pan Series</p></div>
<p>Red Dot Miami cov­ers the entire spec­trum of artists, includ­ing emerg­ing, mid-career, and estab­lished artists. This year’s show involves nearly 45 gal­leries from all across the globe, spe­cial­iz­ing in both mod­ern and con­tem­po­rary art. Works include just about every medium in con­tem­po­rary prac­tice: paint­ing pho­tog­ra­phy, sculp­ture, and works on paper. There is also a spe­cial sec­tion devoted to the debut of spe­cific film and pho­tog­ra­phy projects. Addi­tion­ally another newly devel­oped sec­tion is reserved for books. This area is for pub­lish­ing houses show­ing edi­tioned pub­li­ca­tions and book arts. Red Dot Miami aims to pro­mote this medium and bring recog­ni­tion to inde­pen­dent publishers.</p>


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		<title>The opening of my exhibition &quot;From Fruit till Fantasy&quot; 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 19:26:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Preparation for my solo exhibtion at Galeria Forum, Lodz, Poland &#8211; 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 11:52:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Preparation for my solo exhibtion at Galeria Forum, Lodz, <a href="http://inewp.com/?p=3287/">discount generic cialis</a>  Poland &#8211; September/ October &#8211; 2009<br />
The name of my exhibition is &#034;From Fruit till Fantasy&#034;<br />
In this video you will see my partner, my friends (at home with them), the gallery manager, the technical man of the gallery and pupils from one of the high school of Lodz (they were invited by the gallery manager to see my art).<br />
The video was taken by Jim, the photos by me. </p>
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The name of my exhibition is &#034;From Fruit till Fantasy&#034;<br />
In this video you will see my partner, my friends (at home with them), the gallery manager, the technical man of the gallery and pupils from one of the high school of Lodz (they were invited by the gallery manager to see my art).<br />
The video was taken by Jim, the photos by me. </p>
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		<title>A review of my 2009 exhibition in Lodz, Poland written by Karolina Jablonska</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>The World of vision through painting </strong></p>
<p><strong>by Karolina Jablonska (independent art curator &#38; historian of art)</strong></p>
<p>Kasia Turajczyk belongs to the group of artists for whom art is a kind of sixth sense.<br />
Apart from the fact that they see, hear, taste, smell and are sensitive to touch, they also create. Art for them is not only a cognitive instrument but also a kind of warehouse, inside which they collect experiences; first of all their own experiences, but they also gather the experiences of those near and dear, friends, neighbours and sometimes even enemies.  Art also supports their mind; it is a kind of enclosure, within which it is possible to explain that which is impossible.  Owing to such a comprehension of art, the creations of Kasia Turajczyk are extremely varied.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The World of vision through painting </strong></p>
<p><strong>by Karolina Jablonska (independent art curator &amp; historian of art)</strong></p>
<p>Kasia Turajczyk belongs to the group of artists for whom art is a kind of sixth sense.<br />
Apart from the fact that they see, hear, taste, smell and are sensitive to touch, they also create. Art for them is not only a cognitive instrument but also a kind of warehouse, inside which they collect experiences; first of all their own experiences, but they also gather the experiences of those near and dear, friends, neighbours and sometimes even enemies.  Art also supports their mind; it is a kind of enclosure, within which it is possible to explain that which is impossible.  Owing to such a comprehension of art, the creations of Kasia Turajczyk are extremely varied.</p>
<p>One of her forms of creation is painting, and a part of this work could be defined as realistic.  In the case of these works of the artist it is not only the realism, but especially the atmosphere – in all of the paintings one can feel a kind of warmth. Not only because of the connection with the sun of southern Europe (visible in some of the landscapes); but also because of the connections with the emotions of the portrayed persons. Landscape paintings are for the artist a kind of specific notebook (diary) of voyages, records of the memories associated with a certain place – a country, a city or a street; it is a challenge for the artist to show the impressions, the atmosphere, of the places they were in. In these realistic works, the artist often uses bright colours, softly overlapping each other. There are some exceptions. One of these is a painting that came into being after a visit to the USA; ‘California Dream’.  Although this painting is almost hyper-realistic, the street of San Francisco depicted therein seems entirely unrealistic. It is painted with a firm, courageously arranged colour scheme. An integral part is a red frame, designed by the artist herself. On the inside of the frame are inscriptions : California is a fine place to live if you happen to be an orange (Woody Allen). There is science, logic, reason; there is thought verified by experience. And then there is California (Edward Abbey). The inscriptions are an indication that among Kasia&#039;s interests you will not only find painting, but also literature.</p>
<p>The artist is currently writing a book. Its leading heroes are two creatures: Betelgeuse and Mintaka (kind of dragons), born in the nebula of the constellation of Orion. This literary-fantasy tale (as the artist herself calls it) is illustrated by Kasia herself, and contains a multitude of cultural and civilizing forces &#8211; well known  themes and plots, real as well as imaginary, all mixed together; everything is possible, and this makes the story more interesting.</p>
<p>Among Kasia’s paintings are some which one would not immediately connect with fantasy. However because the composition of some elements cannot be found in the real world, these paintings bring to mind thoughts about surrealism. An example of such a work is Panta Rhei – fairly economical in form, it depicts a seaside landscape with a flying Pelican, projecting a shadow on the sand and there are also wide open doors hanging over the beach. Such paintings show restlessness and tension very clearly; which could be caused by the diversity and variety of the possibile associations which every observer can find inside oneself, dependent upon ones own experience and sensitivity.</p>
<p>Nature is a very important part of the artist’s creation.  Nature is not only very important in Kasia’s life and in Kasia’s world as a source of beauty and inspiration but also as a source of painting material. Kasia uses in her work leaves, petals, filaments, fruits, small stems from trees, bushes, flowers, weeds, feathers of birds. In some of her abstract paintings she also uses couscous, rice, diverse seeds, grasses and bay leaves. Because of that, she has achieved some very interesting structural effects.  But more important than this is the fact that because of using these natural materials she builds a bridge between the so often hermetic world of art  (for example the limitation of frames ), and the reality that surrounds us. Again the art helps her ‘to manage’ her fascination with the world. Being surrounded by nature Kasia wants to know it, touch it, analyse it, see how it changes in time, and because she thinks visually, she also uses it in her art.</p>
<p>Kasia Turajczyk is an attentive observer of the world and people, and she demands the same from her audience. Her work “Freedom of thinking, freedom of choice” is a installation consisting of 6 small canvasses.  The owner of the installation (the 6 panels) has the freedom to make a choice not only about where to hang the installation, but also how to hang it by composing the 6 small paintings according to their own feelings, character and their own discretion. Maybe the artist will in the near future develop this way of thinking about the process of creating art and will attempt such a work at an exhibition in order to make it possible for the recipients to work with the artist together during the process of seeing/visualising? The likelihood of this happening appears to be good considering that during her exhibition at the Gallery Forum in Lodz Kasia prepared stickers in three colours each indicating: the favourite painting, the second best painting and the third most liked painting and then she asked the guests to mark the paintings according to their own criteria. Due to such an artistic concept the artist showed that art for her is another way of communicating with the world and with people. Art for her is an additional sense, exceptional because it reacts to very different stimuli, and that makes her art so varied and rich, yet always honest.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.kasiaturajczyk.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/wernisaz_zdj_04.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-319" title="wernisaz_zdj_04" src="http://blog.kasiaturajczyk.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/wernisaz_zdj_04-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a></p>
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		<title>&quot;From Fruit till Fantasy&quot; by Marianna Sokól</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Reflection of Marianna Sokól after attending my exhibition &#034;From Fruit till Fantasy&#034;  in Lodz, Poland in 2009. </strong></p>
<p>I would like to start by changing the name of the exhibition of Kasia Turajczyk.  For me, ladies and gentlemen, the correct title should be “Poetry painted with a brush”. I needed a few days to digest the impressions that I got after visiting this exhibition of Kasia, and I bear them like the proverbial chicken with her egg.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Reflection of Marianna Sokól after attending my exhibition &#034;From Fruit till Fantasy&#034;  in Lodz, Poland in 2009. </strong></p>
<p>I would like to start by changing the name of the exhibition of Kasia Turajczyk.  For me, ladies and gentlemen, the correct title should be “Poetry painted with a brush”. I needed a few days to digest the impressions that I got after visiting this exhibition of Kasia, and I bear them like the proverbial chicken with her egg.</p>
<p>I am not an artist, I am a writer and a poet, and I can’t describe the styles of works of art using technical jargon. It is only the beauty that grabs me and disturbs the rhythm of my heart. It is the beauty that sings and strikes faultlessly into my soul.<br />
The paintings of the artist that I have seen at the exhibition have not only sung of beauty but have also sparkled like a golden sequin in the darkness of my ordinariness.</p>
<p>Some of the paintings made me uneasy, reminded me about great and mysterious things. Yes, you hear correctly,  mysterious. Mysterious, because my imagination had been fired by the variety of the subjects and the multiplicity of expressions that I could not arrange, name or even picture. One has to be a great artist to impart such a broad range of art to people, in which every sensitive person can find her or his own, often forgotten nostalgias, longings, upsets, delights  and admirations of the world but not only that. Some of the paintings forced you to think intensely, some absorbed ones attention with almost catastrophic suggestions. Two of the art works fascinated the wife of my grandson Lukasz so much that she wanted to buy them, but unfortunately she couldn’t afford it.</p>
<p>I would like to say something about those paintings.  The first of them (Metropolis alias Moloch) in orange-brown-dark colours, suggested (to me at least) that after a horrible cataclysm only the shells of empty houses are left and no more life could be born again. The second painting has been painted in a fire red colour, we see hundred of dark persons on it headed as if in a trance to a burning semicircle. The semicircle is just about to start opening to absorb all the people and after that it will be closed forever. If people stopped in front of these paintings, they would not move for a long time.  Watching, musing, as if they were joining the queue of the dark, bloody creatures in the painting. These works have absorbed my attention probably because of the anonymity of the expressions, the extraordinary colours and the camouflaging of the content – allowing unrestricted interpretation for the viewer.</p>
<p>My personal favourite, my own much loved painting, was entitled “A moment”.  I will try to describe the large amount of feelings and impressions that I had while watching it. It is impossible to tell you about all of the perceptions and feelings I had but I would like to try and I hope that you will understand me. We have two boy&#039;s silhouettes, we see them from behind, they are walking and looking ahead. It is light and green around them. One can get an impression that the boys, brothers, friends are walking aimlessly, but this is only the first impression. The silhouettes breathe resoluteness, determination. They see a goal in front and they will reach it because of the nostalgia and their faith in something big and beautiful. The ramblers have a vision and during the walk they get more and more confident that they will reach the end and will achieve ther goal. Great power and the joy of victory is radiating from their small figures.   I am going to join them. I throw away my sticks, because they prevent me from keeping up with them. I feel light, able, pushed by the confidence emanating from the boys. I am sure I will reach my goal just like they will. For me it could be the final one.</p>
<p>Thank you Kasia for your beautiful soul and your name (Kasia means something special to me)</p>
<p>Thank you for sharing your beautiful visions with us, with the world.</p>
<p>Marianna Sokól</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://mariannasokol.blogspot.com/"><img class="size-medium wp-image-411 aligncenter" title="Marianna Sokol" src="http://blog.kasiaturajczyk.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/pani-marianna1-203x300.jpg" alt="" width="203" height="300" /></a><br />
(Writer and poet, a member of Polish Writer Society)<br />
(Read during the opening of the Poetry Evening in Lodz, 13 October 2009)<br />
(This review has been published in the Akant Magazine)</p>
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