Certificate of Authenticity
Willem Boronski
fleet-footed guides from the underworld
Description

This painting by Willem Boronski is a layered, rhythmic composition where movement, fragmentation, and imagination intersect. While seemingly abstract, closer inspection reveals figurative elements—limbs, organic forms, and a staircase structure winding through the image. Bold black charcoal lines guide the eye across a predominantly white background, punctuated by bursts of red, yellow, orange, and green. The thick texture adds a physical, almost sculptural quality. The staircase, partially visible, symbolizes an uncertain climb—an attempt to move forward in a fractured world. Boronski suggests rather than defines, inviting the viewer to find meaning within the poetic chaos.

Details
Production year
2024
Object type
Painting
Dimensions
70 × 61 cm
Medium
Painting
Certificate of Authenticity
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Created by
Willem Boronski, 1962
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Issued by
Willem Boronski
Owned by
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History
Transferred
Mar 26 2025 10:05:53 UTC
Created
Mar 24 2025 15:18:12 UTC
Notes
Notes from Creator
This painting by Willem Boronski is a layered, rhythmic composition where movement, fragmentation, and imagination intersect. While seemingly abstract, closer inspection reveals figurative elements—limbs, organic forms, and a staircase structure winding through the image. Bold black charcoal lines guide the eye across a predominantly white background, punctuated by bursts of red, yellow, orange, and green. The thick texture adds a physical, almost sculptural quality. The staircase, partially visible, symbolizes an uncertain climb—an attempt to move forward in a fractured world. Boronski suggests rather than defines, inviting the viewer to find meaning within the poetic chaos.