Igor Dobrowolski’s Morbid Street Art is All the Rage

Igor Dobrowolski is a self-taught street art artist whose artistic journey began in 2014. Morbidly enough, he finds his inspiration in death, depression, war, problems of the poor and homeless, addiction, narcissism, and lack of empathy.

“It is very important for me to include, in all of my works the particle of hope, because I believe it’s going to be ‘better’ even after the greatest tragedies, perhaps for life or maybe death,” the artist wrote on Bored Panda. “I do not want to be too lofty, It’s just the way I feel and I do not know how to put it into words.”

His works caught the attention of art-collectors and celebrities like Channing Tatum, Gigi and Mohamed Hadid, and Nicole Scherzinger.

Scroll down and check out his art below.

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Art work Title: '' Doomsday '' Inscription: The fabricated, the inauthentic, the theatrical have displaced the natural the genuine and the spontaneous. Reality has been converted into the image and stagecraft. We live in a world when fantasy is more real than reality. Their illusions so vivid, so persuasive, so realistic that they can live in them. Yeat we dear not become disillusioned because our illusions are a very house which we live. Fragments of books Daniel J. Boorstin '' The Image'' and ''America: The Farewell Tour,” by  @chrishedgesb761 2.Title: Doomsday blur Artwork reflects the reality that we create in it.  Like earth on which we as a species directly effect. Artwork show combination of inorganic and organic forms. Forms present broadly understood technological development and influence on the ‘’ natural world’’. The inscription on the image sums up the current time on the "doomsday clock". The doomsday clock symbolizes the probability of a man-made global catastrophe. Maintained since 1947 by the members of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, The Clock is a metaphor for threats to humanity from unchecked scientific and technical advances. The Clock show how close the world is to a global catastrophe as a number of "minutes" to midnight. The factors influencing the Clock are nuclear risk and climate change. In 2018, the clock was set to 2 minutes to midnight, which is the closest in history. -Writing on the painting translation from Polish – ‘’Gentel calm but only 2 minutes to midnight’’ -Dimensions 175 x 122 x 7 cm aluminum mixed media. #relief #sculptureartist #chrome #instart #arts #artists #artworks #artworld #streetart #gold #paintinart #newart #oilpaintings #urbanartist #myartwork #artworkoft #urbanartist #goldsculpture #artworkoftheday #goldart #contemporaryartist #contemporaryartwork #streetartdaily #streetartwork #wallartdecor #igor #maddoxgallery

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