Wojciech Siudmak
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Wojciech Kazimierz "Wojtek" Siudmak (pronounced: Template:IPAc-pl; born 10 October 1942 in Wieluń) is a Polish painter and sculptor currently living in France. He was a student at Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. In 1966, he moved to France where he studied at the Beaux-Arts de Paris. His works are often used as illustrations for science fiction and fantasy literature, including the Polish edition of Frank Herbert's Dune series. He is also known for his work on album covers, including the award-winning cover for Eloy's 1977 album Ocean. Siudmak painted in 1985 a picture Ethernal Love, he continues the subject e.g. in the form of monuments.[1]
Denis Villeneuve, the director of Dune and Dune: Part Two, revealed he had been inspired by Siudmiak's works describing them as "powerfully hypnotic" and "captivating the viewers with their profundity".[2]
Memory of bombing of Wieluń
Wojciech Siudmak was born in Wieluń, destroyed by bombing during World War II, in which his elder brothers were wounded. Siudmak remembers the despair and ugliness of the destroyed town. He wants to memorize the tragedy of 1939.[3]
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Literature
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- Personal page
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- To 'Dune' and beyond: The interstellar hyper-realism of Wojciech Siudmak
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- 1942 births
- 20th-century Polish painters
- 20th-century Polish male artists
- 21st-century Polish painters
- 20th-century French painters
- French male painters
- 21st-century French painters
- 21st-century French male artists
- Polish fantasy artists
- Polish science fiction artists
- Living people
- People from Wieluń
- French fantasy artists
- French science fiction artists
- Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw alumni
- Polish male painters
- 20th-century Polish sculptors
- 20th-century French sculptors