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After Graduation

created: 28. 08. 2018 12:12 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

Jozef Cichý (1966-) is a the painter of the Romani origin, born in Nižný Žipov, the district of Trebišov. He was trained as an auto mechanic, later devoted himself exclusively to painting. His work was influenced especially by Salvador Dali, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarotti and Rafael Santi. He works mostly with acrylic and oil paintings, painting mostly on canvas and hardboard. He also has several wall paintings in churches and houses of sadness. The main themes of his works are, besides sacral themes, the topics of family, war and Roma. In the 90's, he was awarded a prize for painting in a national amateur art contest in Trenčín. He has exhibited his work with other Romany artists in Poland, the Museum of Romany Culture in Brno, in Bratislava at the exhibition named Heart Prints on the Romany Painters‘ Palette, in Prešov, in Michalovce at an exhibition entitled Romane čercheňa (The Romani Stars) or in Stropkov. His paintings are currently located in about 30 villages in houses for funerals, in several churches, in the Museum of Romany Culture in Brno and other places in Slovakia and abroad.

 Name of the work:  After Graduation
 Technique: oil   
 Base material: canvas  
 Topic: the family   
 Year of creation:  2013  
 Year of digitalization: 2017  
 Size:  73 cm x 53 cm   
 Administered by: the author  
 Originality: original   
 The origin of the title: by the author
 Framing: framed

author: Jozef Cichý

category: fine arts

tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Jozef Cichý general audience internal




Desperation

created: 28. 08. 2018 12:05 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

Jozef Cichý (1966-) is a the painter of the Romani origin, born in Nižný Žipov, the district of Trebišov. He was trained as an auto mechanic, later devoted himself exclusively to painting. His work was influenced especially by Salvador Dali, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarotti and Rafael Santi. He works mostly with acrylic and oil paintings, painting mostly on canvas and hardboard. He also has several wall paintings in churches and houses of sadness. The main themes of his works are, besides sacral themes, the topics of family, war and Roma. In the 90's, he was awarded a prize for painting in a national amateur art contest in Trenčín. He has exhibited his work with other Romany artists in Poland, the Museum of Romany Culture in Brno, in Bratislava at the exhibition named Heart Prints on the Romany Painters‘ Palette, in Prešov, in Michalovce at an exhibition entitled Romane čercheňa (The Romani Stars) or in Stropkov. His paintings are currently located in about 30 villages in houses for funerals, in several churches, in the Museum of Romany Culture in Brno and other places in Slovakia and abroad.

Name of the work:  Desperation
Technique: oil  
Base material: canvas
Topic: a war  
Year of creation:1986
Year of digitalization: 2017
Size:  77 cm x 56,5 cm
Administered by: the author
Originality: original  
The origin of the title: by the author
Framing: framed

author: Jozef Cichý

category: fine arts

tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Jozef Cichý general audience internal




Still Life

created: 28. 08. 2018 11:58 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

Jozef Cichý (1966-) is a the painter of the Romani origin, born in Nižný Žipov, the district of Trebišov. He was trained as an auto mechanic, later devoted himself exclusively to painting. His work was influenced especially by Salvador Dali, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarotti and Rafael Santi. He works mostly with acrylic and oil paintings, painting mostly on canvas and hardboard. He also has several wall paintings in churches and houses of sadness. The main themes of his works are, besides sacral themes, the topics of family, war and Roma. In the 90's, he was awarded a prize for painting in a national amateur art contest in Trenčín. He has exhibited his work with other Romany artists in Poland, the Museum of Romany Culture in Brno, in Bratislava at the exhibition named Heart Prints on the Romany Painters‘ Palette, in Prešov, in Michalovce at an exhibition entitled Romane čercheňa (The Romani Stars) or in Stropkov. His paintings are currently located in about 30 villages in houses for funerals, in several churches, in the Museum of Romany Culture in Brno and other places in Slovakia and abroad.

Name of the work:  Still Life
Technique: oil  
Base material: plasterboard
Topic: the still life with lilac
Year of creation: 2008
Year of digitalization: 2017
Size:  70 cm x 45 cm  
Administered by: the author
Originality: original  
The origin of the title: by the author
Framing: not framed

author: Jozef Cichý

category: fine arts

tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Jozef Cichý general audience internal




The Daughter's Portrait

created: 28. 08. 2018 10:56 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

Jozef Cichý (1966-) is a the painter of the Romani origin, born in Nižný Žipov, the district of Trebišov. He was trained as an auto mechanic, later devoted himself exclusively to painting. His work was influenced especially by Salvador Dali, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarotti and Rafael Santi. He works mostly with acrylic and oil paintings, painting mostly on canvas and hardboard. He also has several wall paintings in churches and houses of sadness. The main themes of his works are, besides sacral themes, the topics of family, war and Roma. In the 90's, he was awarded a prize for painting in a national amateur art contest in Trenčín. He has exhibited his work with other Romany artists in Poland, the Museum of Romany Culture in Brno, in Bratislava at the exhibition named Heart Prints on the Romany Painters‘ Palette, in Prešov, in Michalovce at an exhibition entitled Romane čercheňa (The Romani Stars) or in Stropkov. His paintings are currently located in about 30 villages in houses for funerals, in several churches, in the Museum of Romany Culture in Brno and other places in Slovakia and abroad.

Name of the work:  The Portrait of the Girl   
Technique: oil     
Base material: canvas on wooden plate   
Topic: the family - the portrait of the author's daughter reading a letter    
Year of creation: 2000    
Year of digitalization: 2017    
Size: 60,5 cm x 49,5 cm    
Administered by: the author    
Originality: original     
The origin of the title: by the author   
Framing: framed

author: Jozef Cichý

category: fine arts

tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Jozef Cichý general audience internal




After the War

created: 28. 08. 2018 10:49 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

Jozef Cichý (1966-) is a the painter of the Romani origin, born in Nižný Žipov, the district of Trebišov. He was trained as an auto mechanic, later devoted himself exclusively to painting. His work was influenced especially by Salvador Dali, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarotti and Rafael Santi. He works mostly with acrylic and oil paintings, painting mostly on canvas and hardboard. He also has several wall paintings in churches and houses of sadness. The main themes of his works are, besides sacral themes, the topics of family, war and Roma. In the 90's, he was awarded a prize for painting in a national amateur art contest in Trenčín. He has exhibited his work with other Romany artists in Poland, the Museum of Romany Culture in Brno, in Bratislava at the exhibition named Heart Prints on the Romany Painters‘ Palette, in Prešov, in Michalovce at an exhibition entitled Romane čercheňa (The Romani Stars) or in Stropkov. His paintings are currently located in about 30 villages in houses for funerals, in several churches, in the Museum of Romany Culture in Brno and other places in Slovakia and abroad.

Name of the work:  After the War
Technique: oil  
Base material: canvas on wooden plate
Topic: warning before the war
Year of creation: 1986
Year of digitalization: 2017
Size: 77 cm x 56,5 cm
Administered by: the author
Originality: original  
The origin of the title: by the author
Framing: framed

author: Jozef Cichý

category: fine arts

tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Jozef Cichý general audience internal




The Sisters

created: 24. 08. 2018 14:48 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

Jozef Cichý (1966-) is a the painter of the Romani origin, born in Nižný Žipov, the district of Trebišov. He was trained as an auto mechanic, later devoted himself exclusively to painting. His work was influenced especially by Salvador Dali, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarotti and Rafael Santi. He works mostly with acrylic and oil paintings, painting mostly on canvas and hardboard. He also has several wall paintings in churches and houses of sadness. The main themes of his works are, besides sacral themes, the topics of family, war and Roma. In the 90's, he was awarded a prize for painting in a national amateur art contest in Trenčín. He has exhibited his work with other Romany artists in Poland, the Museum of Romany Culture in Brno, in Bratislava at the exhibition named Heart Prints on the Romany Painters‘ Palette, in Prešov, in Michalovce at an exhibition entitled Romane čercheňa (The Romani Stars) or in Stropkov. His paintings are currently located in about 30 villages in houses for funerals, in several churches, in the Museum of Romany Culture in Brno and other places in Slovakia and abroad.

Name of the work: The Sisters
Technique: oil
Base material: canvas
Topic: the family - The daughters of the author
Year of creation: 2007
Year of digitalization: 2017
Size: 58.5 cm x 48 cm
Originality: original
The origin of the title: by the author
Framing: non-framed

author: Jozef Cichý

category: fine arts

tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Jozef Cichý general audience internal




For Mother

created: 03. 07. 2018 14:23 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

The drawing illustrating the poem named For Mother was produced as the illustration for poems's collection titled A Cold Touch of Lost Morning, by the author Roman Gorol. The drawing is in A4 format, on paper.  The poem's collection was published in 2016 by the State Research Library in Presov.
Martin Kaleja-Januv (1984-) was born in the Romani settlement in Jarovnice where he remains living. His relationship with fine arts started building up during his years at the Elementary school in Jarovnice when guided by the fine arts' teacher Jan Sajko. He continued his studies at the Secondary School of Arts in Presov, specializing in the field of wood-curving. Beside drawing and painting, he works with wood as well, portraying mainly sacral themes. Currently, Martin Kaleja-Januv works as the teacher's assistant at the Elementary school in Jarovnice.

author: Martin Kaleja-Januv

category: fine arts

tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact drawing Martin Kaleja general audience internal




Derniere

created: 03. 07. 2018 14:20 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

The drawing illustrating the poem named Derniere was produced as the illustration for poems's collection titled A Cold Touch of Lost Morning, by the author Roman Gorol. The drawing is in A4 format, on paper.  The poem's collection was published in 2016 by the State Research Library in Presov.
Martin Kaleja-Januv (1984-) was born in the Romani settlement in Jarovnice where he remains living. His relationship with fine arts started building up during his years at the Elementary school in Jarovnice when guided by the fine arts' teacher Jan Sajko. He continued his studies at the Secondary School of Arts in Presov, specializing in the field of wood-curving. Beside drawing and painting, he works with wood as well, portraying mainly sacral themes. Currently, Martin Kaleja-Januv works as the teacher's assistant at the Elementary school in Jarovnice.

author: Martin Kaleja-Januv

category: fine arts

tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact drawing Martin Kaleja general audience internal




Cheating

created: 03. 07. 2018 14:06 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

The drawing illustrating the poem named Cheating was produced as the illustration for poems's collection titled A Cold Touch of Lost Morning, by the author Roman Gorol. The drawing is in A4 format, on paper.  The poem's collection was published in 2016 by the State Research Library in Presov.
Martin Kaleja-Januv (1984-) was born in the Romani settlement in Jarovnice where he remains living. His relationship with fine arts started building up during his years at the Elementary school in Jarovnice when guided by the fine arts' teacher Jan Sajko. He continued his studies at the Secondary School of Arts in Presov, specializing in the field of wood-curving. Beside drawing and painting, he works with wood as well, portraying mainly sacral themes. Currently, Martin Kaleja-Januv works as the teacher's assistant at the Elementary school in Jarovnice.

author: Martin Kaleja-Januv

category: fine arts

tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact drawing Martin Kaleja general audience internal




Spring Morning

created: 03. 07. 2018 14:03 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

The drawing illustrating the poem named Spring Morning was produced as the illustration for poems's collection titled A Cold Touch of Lost Morning, by the author Roman Gorol. The drawing is in A4 format, on paper.  The poem's collection was published in 2016 by the State Research Library in Presov.
Martin Kaleja-Januv (1984-) was born in the Romani settlement in Jarovnice where he remains living. His relationship with fine arts started building up during his years at the Elementary school in Jarovnice when guided by the fine arts' teacher Jan Sajko. He continued his studies at the Secondary School of Arts in Presov, specializing in the field of wood-curving. Beside drawing and painting, he works with wood as well, portraying mainly sacral themes. Currently, Martin Kaleja-Januv works as the teacher's assistant at the Elementary school in Jarovnice.

author: Martin Kaleja-Januv

category: fine arts

tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact drawing Martin Kaleja general audience internal


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