Marcin Panasiuk
- born 1988
- born in Białystok
- lives and works in Warsaw
- specializes in artistic and concept direction of projects
“Accomplishment is only an idea, an unreachable border constantly moving away. It is an idealistic grail in the quest of creation. That is why, for not to lose our minds, we have to learn to appreciate every small step, to enjoy process of our development and keep in touch with earthbound things”.
He has always been interested in American comics illustration, full of expressionism and realistic elements as well as traditional realistic painting, Impressionism and architecture. One can spot all of them in his style. He transfers his ideas on paper with pencil or pen but finishes mostly in Photoshop in traditional convention. Sometimes he also uses Alchemy software. Most of his time he spends on art directing but his primary aim is to realize independent projects of his own. He attempts to create not only picture but also substance, movement and sound. He is fascinated with ordinary things mixed with oddity on the verge of abomination. He is not afraid to cross barriers and to deepen his consciousness on his way to development.
Marcin Panasiuk graduated from Architecture and Urban Planning at Architecture Department of Białystok Technical University. He won Engineer diploma under tutelage of PhD Eng.-Arch. Zdzisław Pelczarski. He worked on the following projects: a short 3D movie “Lego The Movie: 4D”, he collaborated on full-length film “Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV”, and also animated film “Fatima”. For the later one he was nominated for KTR award for Illustration category for the film teaser.
Marcin Panasiuk Gallery
More information about the artist: deep-blue.com
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