Andrzej Malinowski

Andrzej Malinowski (born in 1947 in Warsaw) is a Polish artist, painter, graphic designer, illustrator, and poster creator.

[1] During the initial period of his stay in France, Malinowski was engaged in artistic direction, creating audiovisual presentations, television programs, graphics, illustrations, and posters.

Those include: The artist gained international recognition for his movie poster for The Big Blue, directed by Luc Besson,[5] for which Malinowski received a Cesar Award nomination in 1989 from the French Academy of Arts and Film Techniques.

He was responsible for the artistic direction and illustrations for two programs titled Franchir Espace in 1989 (screened at the "Planetarium 360°" in Paris) commissioned by the French Ministry of Culture.

The main features of Malinowski's paintings are unique character choreography, subtle expression, rare composition, play of light and shadow, and a richness of colors.

The artist's works are found in prestigious galleries such as Galeries Bartoux and Marciano Contemporary on Champs Elysées.

[13] Articles about Malinowski were also featured in Artistes en Direct (a magazine for leading illustrators) and Salon Artistique.

A movie poster for The Big Blue .
"Blue Fugue", Andrzej Malinowski, 2022.
"Dawn", Andrzej Malinowski, 2014.