Eugeniusz Geno Malkowski

He started artistic education in 1957 at Graphical Secondary School in Wrocław[4] and continued studying at Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw with the professors Juliusz Studnicki and Artur Nacht-Samborski.

[12][13] At the beginning of his career he reinvented graffiti technique applying it with stencil brushes on canvas, in a method known as tapping.

In his early paintings he was depicting fantastical and heavenly backgrounds populated with stenciled human profiles, transparent spheres or outlined hands.

The names of his works were metaphorically commenting his reality (cycles: «Wielki Świat» (The Big World), «Krzyk» (Shout) or «Exodus»).

[14] In the 1980s he introduced figurative elements and started experimenting with space division of art work (cycle «Obszary» (Territories)).

[17] In the first decade of the 21st century he moved back to the graffiti technique superposing multicolor stencils of human shapes on monochromatic background (cycle «Pokolenia» (Generations)).

Our Times , from the cycle «The Big World», 1971.
Where am I? , from the cycle «Generations», 2007.