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My mother in 90′s.quintesence of polish fashion in 90′s
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My mother with ,,Kapela Pudelkow’‘ Which she was part of for 10 years as a singer.
During the whole period of its activity, the band participated in all major cultural events in the region. They also performed in many Polish cities and abroad. From 1976, for 13 years, members of the band participated in the National Meetings of Musical Families in Wrocław. Their skills could also be seen by the inhabitants of Hungary and the former USSR. In 2002, the band performed in Zgorzelec-Görlitz. It was on the front pages of newspapers in Germany in 2003. The band took part in the International Festival of Teams and Bands in Innsbruck. Boxes aroused interest in both music and folk sound.
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My grandfather and his son edward . Easter 1984
My onkel(on the right) is a ,,TUREK’’ , he is wearing a traditional costume of a guard.
"Turki" is the regional name of the guards who guard the tomb of Christ in the period from Good Friday to Easter. They occur under this name in south-eastern Poland, especially in Grodzisko and around, Gniewczyna, Świętoniowa, Jagiełło, Pruchnik, Radomysl / San, Majdan Zbydniowski, Dzikowiec, Jelna and others.
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My mother wearing traditional costume from my hometown .
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Ethnographers from the Przeworsk Museum prepared an exhibition of old folk costumes. They are elaborately made and richly decorated. The oldest dates from the nineteenth century.
The costumes presented in Przeworsk come from as many as four museums, the subtitle of the exhibition "In Search of Identity" is not accidental, because its authors want to not only recall old designs, but also to inspire them. Nobody today will wear such corsets and buckles - says the exhibition curator, but some motives can be used. Especially that the Przeworsk costume was tasteful and elegant. Those who are interested in the exhibition are eager to visit, because there are not many authentic folk costumes in this area. The Przeworsk costume was also fashion. Another was the end of the 19th century, different in the post-war period. To this day, the mystery of detail and ornamentation, interestingly, also in men's outfits, fascinates
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Przeworsk is a typically medieval city. Its development falls on the decline of the Gothic. This is evidenced by monumental buildings, ie the former church and monastery of the Order of the Blesseds, now a parish church, the Bernardine church and monastery, the town hall, fragments of defensive walls. In the field of painting, sculpture and the artistic industry there are two frescos in the Bernardine monastery, showing the Way of the Cross, and in the parish church, the baptismal font, Rafał Tarnowski's tombstones and his wife, and the Tarnowski painting from 1490. During the following centuries the artistic preferences of the people and founders changed. They were affected not only by cultural factors but also by economic and social factors. There is not much material evidence of renaissance and Mannerism in Przeworsk. They are made up of a few tombstones and a large, beautiful Mannerist summit erected above the three-sided presbytery of the Bernardine church. The Baroque period left behind the chapel of the "Holy Sepulcher" erected at the parish church and many moving works of art such as paintings, an altar carved and painted on the wall, stalls, chasubles, bells, etc. preserved in both churches. In addition, at the end of this period, a small church and monastery of the Merciful SS was established and a framed building, called tavern. The buildings from the early nineteenth century include the palace maintained in the spirit of English classicism with exquisitely furnished interiors.
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Film about my hometown.
Beautiful aerial shots of the city, streets, market and surroundings encourage you to visit Przeworsk. The city's Mayor of the City of Przeworsk Leszek Kisiel provides tourist information about the city's tourist attractions, inviting all tourists to our beautiful town. Also, the Backyard Band invites you to visit Przeworsk singing at the end of the movie "Come see my city ...".
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Heritage & Past Modern
This is a prestigious live brief working with the Walker Art Gallery in conjunction with their upcoming exhibition with the established artists The Singh Twins. They are described as contemporary British artists of international standing whose award-winning paintings have been acknowledged as constituting a unique genre in British Art challenging existing stereotypes and redefining, generally accepted, narrow perceptions of heritage and identity in art and society.As university students we ware asked to use own heritage as inspiration for this project and you will need to explore the fashion and/or textiles connections my home town has. I will undertake high quality research, exploring a range of starting points, gathering primary and secondary research, then need to use this research to generate imagery that will form a series of short, creative narratives, expressed as Gif files. These short narratives will eventually be used in an installation for Lite Night Liverpool projected onto garments in a public space.
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Heritage & Past Modern
This is a prestigious live brief working with the Walker Art Gallery in conjunction with their upcoming exhibition with the established artists The Singh Twins. They are described as contemporary British artists of international standing whose award-winning paintings have been acknowledged as constituting a unique genre in British Art challenging existing stereotypes and redefining, generally accepted, narrow perceptions of heritage and identity in art and society.As university students we ware asked to use own heritage as inspiration for this project and you will need to explore the fashion and/or textiles connections my home town has. I will undertake high quality research, exploring a range of starting points, gathering primary and secondary research, then need to use this research to generate imagery that will form a series of short, creative narratives, expressed as Gif files. These short narratives will eventually be used in an installation for Lite Night Liverpool projected onto garments in a public space.
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