Artists2artists Social Network

Brought to you by ArtDeadline.Com

Matthew Mazurkiewicz
  • Reading, PA
  • United States
Share on Facebook

Matthew Mazurkiewicz's Friends

  • James MacMahon
  • A2a Editor

Music

Paused...
  • 1.
    hospital.muzak.life support (field recording)
 

Matthew Mazurkiewicz's Gallery

Latest Activity

Resident Curator commented on Matthew Mazurkiewicz's photo
Thumbnail

washington st.

"Curator’s Comments:     Matt, I thought I could recognize your work a mile away, but this piece came up randomly on the site today and it didn’t immediately bring recognition. The lush scrawling lines turning in on themselves…"
Mar 9, 2021
Resident Curator liked Matthew Mazurkiewicz's photo
Mar 8, 2021

Profile Information

Matthew Mazurkiewicz's Artworks

  • Add Artwork
  • View All

Comment Wall

You need to be a member of Artists2artists Social Network to add comments!

Join Artists2artists Social Network

  • No comments yet!

Matthew Mazurkiewicz's Blog

Artist Statement

Posted on October 26, 2012 at 9:51pm 0 Comments

Berks County-based artist Matthew Mazurkiewicz is widely-recognized for his mastery of capturing a fleeting moment through his artistic and abstract flexibility.  

Having spent much of his adult life­­ creating art in many of its various forms, Mazurkiewicz's recent body of work, Standards & Practices, highlights both his process and his command of media. Employing everything from household paint, charcoal, roofing tar and whatever else will stick to his canvas,…

Continue
 
 
 

Resident Curator Views

Ms Kristen T. Woodward critiques of members art.

Videos

  • Add Videos
  • View All

2022 All Rights Reserved

2017-2024 All Rights Reserved - All images, information, text, and html found within this site and on individual artist pages, may not be copied, reproduced, modified, or distributed without prior written consent of content owner.

______________________

Member Terms of Service

© 2024   Created by A2a Editor.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service