Blanka Dvorak’s work will appeal to those of you who don’t mind your art a little on the tense and macabre side.
Dvorak does a wonderful job creating a grotesque sense of uneasiness, disgust, fear, sadness…
These works tap into the darker side of something primal.
See more in the galleries.








7 responses to “Blanka Dvorak”
Seems somewhat inspired by Goya’s work.
“Saturn Devouring His Son” and “The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters”
Among others.
I hope Dvorak does not suffer the same Fin de Vida as Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes
Kenuto
Yep. I noticed the similarity to Goya as well. Still, the execution is quite nice. Emotional.
Now that you both mention it, I see the Goya influence.
The first one and the last one grab me the most, tho I also rather like the large amount of red in the third.
The last one somewhat looks like a William Kentridge film.
Brady! So nice to see you chiming in! You know, I’m not sure if I’ve seen any William Kentridge films, but perhaps I should.
William Kentridge is legitimately fascinating. Even better if you look into his philosphy of artmaking.
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