Radoslav Giňa - A Man's Face
created: 13. 01. 2022 14:05 modified: 13. 01. 2022 14:06
The author of the painting is Radoslav Giňa, a pupil of the Elementary School in Jarovnice. He made the painting at the age of 11 while attending the 5th grade. The painting was made in 2008. The name of the painting was given by a cataloguer.
Painting on wood was initiated by Jan Sajko. This kind of creative work with his students started in 1986. He was using waste wood of various sorts, best with flaws at those determined the way of future painting.
The painting is made of wood measuring 31 cm (width at the widest part) x 37.5 cm (height). The thickness of the wood is 3 cm on the widest side. The thickness gradually decreases. The structure of the wood is bark on the sides. On the back is written the name of the author, his age and year of painting, at the top is a hanging system.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 3D artifact painting Radoslav Giňa general audience internal
A Smiling Man
created: 13. 01. 2022 13:30 modified: 13. 01. 2022 13:37
The painting of wood depicts the face of a smiling man. The author of the painting is Roman Husár, the pupil from the Elementary School in Jarovnice. He painted the object at 11 years old when attended the 5th grade. The year when the painting was painted is not mentioned at the descriptive label. The painting's name is written in English: The Smiling Man.
Painting on wood was initiated by Jan Sajko. This kind of creative work with his students started in 1986. He was using waste wood of various sorts, best with flaws at those determined the way of future painting.
The painting is painted on a piece of wood, 21 cm in the width at its widest part, 93,5 cm of height. The thickness of the wood is 2 cm in the thickest part, the thickness gradually decreases. The backside is labeled with descriptive label, the handle is on the upper part.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 3D artifact painting Roman Husár general audience internal
Landscape
created: 13. 01. 2022 13:04 modified: 13. 01. 2022 13:05
The painting on wood depicts the landscape with three wooden houses. The author of the painting is Lukáš Giňa, the pupil from the Elementary School in Jarovnice. He painted the object at 11 years old when attended the 5th grade. The year when the painting was painted is not mentioned at the descriptive label. The painting's name is Landscape.
Painting on wood was initiated by Jan Sajko. This kind of creative work with his students started in 1986. He was using waste wood of various sorts, best with flaws at those determined the way of future painting.
The painting is painted on a piece of wood, 22 cm in the width at its widest part, 21 cm of height. The thickness of the wood is 2 cm in the thickest part, the thickness gradually decreases. The backside is labeled with descriptive label, the handle is on the upper part.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 3D artifact painting Lukáš Giňa general audience internal
A Dance
created: 07. 06. 2019 12:27 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
Jan Sajko paints the Romani motives on the wooden plates since 1986. He collects waste wood, preferably with some imperfections which determine the course of future painting. His most common motives are the faces of Romani women and girls, dances, musicians. The most used technique is tempera on wood.
Since the year 1986 Jan Sajko works as teacher of arts at Elementary School in Jarovnice.
The painting on wooden panel with dimensions of 32 cm (width) x 24 cm (height) x 2,7 cm (thick). The painting consists of two wooden panels stick together with tape on their backside. The inner part of the joint is coverd with bark. The left side pictures the male dancer, the right side displays the female dancer. The painting was created in 2010.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 3D artifact painting Ján Sajko general audience internal
The Portrait of a Woman
created: 07. 06. 2019 12:20 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
Jan Sajko paints the Romani motives on the wooden plates since 1986. He collects waste wood, preferably with some imperfections which determine the course of future painting. His most common motives are the faces of Romani women and girls, dances, musicians. The most used technique is tempera on wood.
Since the year 1986 Jan Sajko works as teacher of arts at Elementary School in Jarovnice.
The painting on wooden panel with dimensions of 25 cm (width) x 25 cm (height) x 2,5 cm (thick). The upper and lower parts are cut clean. The left side is covered with bark till the half of its width. The motive is the portrait of a woman with flower in hair. The painting was created in 2010.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 3D artifact painting Ján Sajko general audience internal
A Dancer with a Scarf
created: 07. 06. 2019 12:11 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
Jan Sajko paints the Romani motives on the wooden plates since 1986. He collects waste wood, preferably with some imperfections which determine the course of future painting. His most common motives are the faces of Romani women and girls, dances, musicians. The most used technique is tempera on wood.
Since the year 1986 Jan Sajko works as teacher of arts at Elementary School in Jarovnice.
The painting on wooden panel with dimensions of 17,5 cm (width) x 19 cm (height) x 2,5 cm (thulo). The upper and lower parts are cut clean. The left and right sides are slightly angled. The motive is the figure of female dancer dancing. The painting covers only 1/3 of the wooden panel width. The painting was created in 2010.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 3D artifact painting Ján Sajko general audience internal
A Girl with a Rose
created: 07. 06. 2019 12:04 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
Jan Sajko paints the Romani motives on the wooden plates since 1986. He collects waste wood, preferably with some imperfections which determine the course of future painting. His most common motives are the faces of Romani women and girls, dances, musicians. The most used technique is tempera on wood.
Since the year 1986 Jan Sajko works as teacher of arts at Elementary School in Jarovnice.
The painting on the wooden panel with dimensions of 17,5 cm (width) x 19 cm (height) x 2,5 cm (thick). The upper and lower parts are cut clean. The left and right sides are slightly angled. The motive is a female dancer dancing. The red dress dominates the picture. The painting was created in 2010.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 3D artifact painting Ján Sajko general audience internal
Girl with Flower in Hair
created: 07. 06. 2019 10:58 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
Jan Sajko paints the Romani motives on the wooden plates since 1986. He collects waste wood, preferably with some imperfections which determine the course of future painting. His most common motives are the faces of Romani women and girls, dances, musicians. The most used technique is tempera on wood.
Since the year 1986 Jan Sajko works as teacher of arts at Elementary School in Jarovnice.
The painting is on wooden panel with dimensions of 15,5 cm (width) x 19,5 cm (height) x 2,5 cm (thick). The upper and lower parts are cut clean. The left and right sides keep the structure of bark. The motive is a portrait of a woman with a flower in hair. The painting was created in 2010.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 3D artifact painting Ján Sajko general audience internal
A Violinist
created: 07. 06. 2019 10:45 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
Jan Sajko paints the Romani motives on the wooden plates since 1986. He collects waste wood, preferably with some imperfections which determine the course of future painting. His most common motives are the faces of Romani women and girls, dances, musicians. The most used technique is tempera on wood.
Since the year 1986 Jan Sajko works as teacher of arts at Elementary School in Jarovnice.
The painting is on wooden panel with dimensions 29,5 cm (width) x 18,3 cm (height) x 2,8 cm (thick). The upper and lower parts are cut clean. The left side keeps the structure of bark. The right side is in 2/3 coverd in bark, the rest is cut smooth. The motive of the painting is a violinist playing the violin. There is a slight crak close to the middle part of the wooden panel. The painting was created in 2010.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 3D artifact painting Ján Sajko general audience internal
A Dancer
created: 07. 06. 2019 10:39 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
Jan Sajko paints the Romani motives on the wooden plates since 1986. He collects waste wood, preferably with some imperfections which determine the course of future painting. His most common motives are the faces of Romani women and girls, dances, musicians. The most used technique is tempera on wood.
Since the year 1986 Jan Sajko works as teacher of arts at Elementary School in Jarovnice.
The painting on wooden pane with dimensions of 35,5 cm (width of the widest part) x 30,3 cm (height) x 2,5 cm (thick). The upper and down side is cut clean. The right side keeps the structure of bark, the left side is cut to angle of 45 degrees. The motive is a female dancer in the meadow. The painting was created in 2010.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 3D artifact painting Ján Sajko general audience internal