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Murals and boardboards by Arkadiusz Andrejkow Komancz

In Komancza there are murals and boardboards by Arkadiusz Andrejkow. These are "Girls from Lemkos from Komańczy" and murals under the viaduct. These are typical examples of the new field of art that is street art.

Arkadiusz Andrejkow, the author of the series of desk boards as part of the Silent Memorial project, created a typical desk board on the wall of an old wooden barn in Komańcza, depicting the girls who lived in Komancza before World War II. The painting was inspired by the 1938 photo of the eminent ethnographer and photographer Roman Rainfuss, "Girls of Lemkos from Komańczy". Another example of Arkadiusz Andrejkow's work in Komańcza are the murals under the railway viaduct depicting the figures of a wolf and an eagle owl.

They attract the eyes of every inhabitant of Komancza as well as numerous tourists who came to Komancza on purpose or passed through it. According to the statement by the artist Arkadiusz Andrejkow, each street art work was created in one day. Each of these works was painted sketchy and transparent to leave as much rawness as possible on the wall. So that the characters come out of it, they are an integral part of a given object, as if they have always been here.

Both examples fall under the category of street art or street art.

Godziny otwarcia:

24h

Adres:

Komańcza, 38-543 Komańcza