FILIP CIŚLAK | Willian Wordsworth - Nature

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ARTIST | Filip Cislak

BASED IN | Poland

TITLE | Willian Wordsworth - Nature

SIZE | 297 X 420 (MM)

A quote by William Wordsworth: ‘Nature never did betray the heart that loved her.’ The calligraphic features irregular, swaying forms inspired by the shapes and rhythms of nature. Written on heavy cotton rag Hahnemühle Copperplate paper, with its warm tone and natural texture.

MEDIUM | Gouache, Hahnemühle. Paper

OPENING BID | USD 90 Available during our 48 hour IG Auction (See more)

AUCTION CODE | FC_NATURE

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ARTIST | Filip Cislak

BASED IN | Poland

TITLE | Willian Wordsworth - Nature

SIZE | 297 X 420 (MM)

A quote by William Wordsworth: ‘Nature never did betray the heart that loved her.’ The calligraphic features irregular, swaying forms inspired by the shapes and rhythms of nature. Written on heavy cotton rag Hahnemühle Copperplate paper, with its warm tone and natural texture.

MEDIUM | Gouache, Hahnemühle. Paper

OPENING BID | USD 90 Available during our 48 hour IG Auction (See more)

AUCTION CODE | FC_NATURE

ARTIST | Filip Cislak

BASED IN | Poland

TITLE | Willian Wordsworth - Nature

SIZE | 297 X 420 (MM)

A quote by William Wordsworth: ‘Nature never did betray the heart that loved her.’ The calligraphic features irregular, swaying forms inspired by the shapes and rhythms of nature. Written on heavy cotton rag Hahnemühle Copperplate paper, with its warm tone and natural texture.

MEDIUM | Gouache, Hahnemühle. Paper

OPENING BID | USD 90 Available during our 48 hour IG Auction (See more)

AUCTION CODE | FC_NATURE

 

About the artist

 

Filip Cislak

Filip Cislak’s journey in calligraphy began during his Graphic Design studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice, where he discovered a passion for this art form in type design classes. Initially self-taught, he later refined his skills through workshops with renowned instructors like Luca Barcellona, Christopher Haanes, and John Stevens. In 2022, he earned a PhD, focusing on teaching calligraphy to graphic design students.

Cislak has taught calligraphy in various cities, including Katowice, Kraków, Warsaw, Helsinki, Bratislava, and Zaragoza, and is currently an assistant professor in the graphic design department at the Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice. He is a member of the Calligraphymasters collective and the Speedball Professional Artist Network and played a role in organizing the 2024 Calligraphy Festival in Katowice. His calligraphic works have been exhibited in Poland, Germany, and Turkey.

Focused on Western calligraphy, Cislak views calligraphy as a creative medium and a form of visual communication. He values historical letterforms as a foundation for experimentation and modern reinterpretations, blending tradition with innovation.