Paval Brazda is Here!

Colourful exhibition at the Library of Birmingham of work by Czech artist, Paval Brazda.

These were large digital prints on canvas taking a wry look at life and people. The images are in bright colours with bold outlines round the images. Some of the work had a pointillist feel as they were pixilated.

Brazda invented his own art movement in the 1940s called Hominism, art for and about people. And the images did make you smile. My favourite was a large striking purple rhinoceros on a yellow background.

Closed on 1 July 2017

 

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