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October Sky

Tones: Lilac, Fuchsia, Butter, Sea Foam, Brass

About The Print: A hazy purple sky stretches out over a multi-colored landscape. Oil on canvas.

About The Artist: Tadeusz Makowski was a Polish painter best known for his poetic and stylized depictions of children, inspired by folk art, Cubism, and early modernist movements. Makowski developed a unique, personal style that combined geometric structure with a whimsical, childlike sensibility. His work often portrayed street performers, schoolchildren, and rural life with a blend of innocence and symbolic depth. Though he spent most of his career in France, Makowski’s art remained deeply connected to Polish culture and traditions. He left behind a body of work celebrated for its sincerity, simplicity, and emotional resonance.

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October Sky

Tones: Lilac, Fuchsia, Butter, Sea Foam, Brass

About The Print: A hazy purple sky stretches out over a multi-colored landscape. Oil on canvas.

About The Artist: Tadeusz Makowski was a Polish painter best known for his poetic and stylized depictions of children, inspired by folk art, Cubism, and early modernist movements. Makowski developed a unique, personal style that combined geometric structure with a whimsical, childlike sensibility. His work often portrayed street performers, schoolchildren, and rural life with a blend of innocence and symbolic depth. Though he spent most of his career in France, Makowski’s art remained deeply connected to Polish culture and traditions. He left behind a body of work celebrated for its sincerity, simplicity, and emotional resonance.

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Tones: Lilac, Fuchsia, Butter, Sea Foam, Brass

About The Print: A hazy purple sky stretches out over a multi-colored landscape. Oil on canvas.

About The Artist: Tadeusz Makowski was a Polish painter best known for his poetic and stylized depictions of children, inspired by folk art, Cubism, and early modernist movements. Makowski developed a unique, personal style that combined geometric structure with a whimsical, childlike sensibility. His work often portrayed street performers, schoolchildren, and rural life with a blend of innocence and symbolic depth. Though he spent most of his career in France, Makowski’s art remained deeply connected to Polish culture and traditions. He left behind a body of work celebrated for its sincerity, simplicity, and emotional resonance.

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