Maciek Peter Kozlowski
Wave of Change LTD Print
Wave of Change LTD Print
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In lands where poppies have grown for centuries, history runs deep through the soil. Many peoples are intertwined with these fields, shaped by cycles of conflict, survival, and change. The poppy stands as both witness and participant, rooted in the land and human experience.
For some, poppies have brought relief from pain and illness. For others, they have carried the weight of addiction, loss, and hardship. They have offered income and survival to certain communities, while deepening poverty for others. This artwork reflects those layered truths, showing the poppy as a symbol of contradiction shaped by time.
Like a wave that never stops returning to shore, these dualities continue to roll forward. The painting invites reflection on history, responsibility, and the complex relationship between people and the land they depend on. All this has been rolling in time like a wave of change for centuries.
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In lands where poppies have grown for centuries, history runs deep through the soil. Many peoples are intertwined with these fields, shaped by cycles of conflict, survival, and change. The poppy stands as both witness and participant, rooted in the land and human experience.
For some, poppies have brought relief from pain and illness. For others, they have carried the weight of addiction, loss, and hardship. They have offered income and survival to certain communities, while deepening poverty for others. This artwork reflects those layered truths, showing the poppy as a symbol of contradiction shaped by time.
Like a wave that never stops returning to shore, these dualities continue to roll forward. The painting invites reflection on history, responsibility, and the complex relationship between people and the land they depend on. All this has been rolling in time like a wave of change for centuries.
