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Monika Nowak
Crazy Stacy, 2017
$ 4,467
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Lorient, France
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Medium
Dimensions cm | inch
80 x 80 x 3 cm 31.5 x 31.5 x 1.2 inch
Support
Framing
Black aluminium frame
Artwork dimensions including frame
82.2 x 82.2 x 3 cm 32.4 x 32.4 x 1.2 inch
Type
Unique work
Authenticity
Work sold with an invoice from the gallery
and a certificate of authenticity
Signature
Signed artwork
About the artwork
Artwork sold in perfect condition
Monika Nowak was born in Clermont-Ferrand (in the center of France) from a family of Polish artists. She lives and works in Paris. Her mother, an actress in a theatre group in Krakow, was the prime model for her gallery of female models, as well as female heroes from Hitchcock movies, rock music, fashion or science fiction literature.
After graduating from the prestigious Universities of Beaux-Arts and the Ecole Supérieur des Arts et des Industries Graphiques (University of Graphic Arts) in Paris, she worked as a Creative Director for several global media groups.
Monika Nowak's work explores her intuition: energetic, independent and proactive. Through her sexy-pop heroines, she expresses a certain vision of today's woman, strong but fragile. During her artistic career she developed a vision of epic universes where the marvelous coexists with the barbarous, the poetic provokes the aesthetic, and the melancholic alternates with the euphoric.
Her fragile heroines are paradoxical, contradictory, excessive, but also dreamy, soft, wild, poetic and provocative.
Monika Nowak's sexy-pop women are built upon an image of the Slavic spirit as described by the aestheticist Dominique Fernandez : “A soul that allows light to pass, whether from Heaven or God, that is what one agrees 'Slavic' is.“