Willem Boronski Studio
Limited Edition Movie Posters & Original Artwork by Boronski Art Gallery Explore certified limited edition movie posters from Boronski’s stop-motion films, along with his original artworks. Visit online exhibitions, read inspiring blogs, and browse the full collection to find art that transforms your space.
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The Boronski Art Gallery shows original paintings and limited-edition movie posters by visual artist Willem Boronski.
All artworks come with a certificate of authenticity verified on the blockchain by Verisart. You are welcome to view the artworks in our online gallery and exhibitions. Contact us for a trial placement of a painting at your house or office.
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Paintings
Willem Boronski’s work is characterized by the expression and creation of unknown shapes and a fascinating play of colors and lines.
Prints
Boronski’s work is independent of the norms and culture prevailing in society.
Digital Work
They are not free and therefore not fascinating enough for Boronski. You see in his work the search for a new reality.
Drawings
The adventure of new insights, techniques and forms creates a fascinating path for the painter. Boronski invites the viewer to paint his paintings in his mind and thereby create their own reality.
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Paintings
Abstract and figurative paintings, including models.
Stop Motion Video
The short stop-motion films have backgrounds that vary per scene. They include photographs, charcoal, ink drawings, paintings, and edited pages from old books and magazines.
Movie Poster
Limited Edition Movie Posters
Drawings
Charcoal and ink drawings are often incorporated into stop-motion films.
Stop Motion Films and Movie Posters
Inspired by mythical stories, photos, and articles deeply connected to social themes, the short stop-motion films and paintings invite the viewer to reflect on the issues raised by Willem Boronski. Images are taken from their original context and given a new role, making the work not only a visual experience but also a reflection of the world we live in.
The short stop-motion films have backgrounds that vary per scene. They include photographs, charcoal, ink drawings, paintings, and edited pages from old books and magazines. Animations of moving fantasy figures are projected onto these backgrounds using various media. The films depict certain themes in which a specific figure, shape, or image often undergoes a development associated with the theme addressed. The creative process is a mix of spontaneity and playfulness, without a strict script but with a fluid exploration of ideas and forms.