About Cezary Stulgis

Cezary has a comprehensive visual arts background; Certificate of Arts and Design in Brisbane 1992, Bachelor of Visual Arts in QUT, Brisbane in 1995, MFA with Distinction from the renowned Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts, Krakow Poland in 2000. His solo shows have exhibited Brisbane, Gold Coast, Byron Bay Sydney, Melbourne and Poland. Cezary has been commissioned by corporations and councils for more than 20 public sculptures across Australia and featured in publications since 1992. In 2007 he was awarded the Creative Sparks Grant from Brisbane City Council and in 2009 he received the Regional Arts Development Found, Sunshine Coast Council. Currently, Cezary is completing a Winter Residency at the Yarra Sculpture Gallery and is represented by West End Art Space in Melbourne.

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Silver sculpture of a vegetable hawker with a basket full of produce, positioned in a workshop surrounded by tools and equipment.Sculptures of three abstract animals made of wire and recycled materials in red, blue, and metallic shades, titled 'Running with the pack', displayed in a gallery space.Twilight scene at an intersection showcasing a luminescent, pinecone-like sculpture surrounded by verdant plants. The ambient light captures the moving cars' streaks and the setting sun, titled 'Crowsash Pods'.A city intersection during evening with streaks of light from moving vehicles. On the right stands a statue of a figure with a fox head carrying a backpack, under the glow of streetlights, titled 'The Guardian'.A vibrant cityscape at night with blue and purple streaks of light from moving traffic. In the foreground, a bronze statue of a kneeling figure with large detailed wings, named 'Aurora', is illuminated. Buildings with lit windows and pedestrians blurred in motion fill the background.

Nothing lasts forever

"If there is one certainty in life - it is that ‘nothing lasts forever’. Nature reminds us of this undeniable fact again and again, through the changing of the seasons and endless cycles of life. Despite man’s obsession with his own immortality, the only eternal truth that we have is that life continues - but only through endless renewal and rebirth." - Stulgis

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