Wasilewski, Mieczyslaw | 1984 | The Legend of Love
This very special original 1984 Polish poster by Mieczyslaw Wasilewski was designed for a 1978 Turkish/Soviet Union film ‘The Legend of Love’ (Legenda o Milosci). We are big fans of Wasilewski’s stripped back illustrative minimalism. There’s always more to see than first meets the eye. Can you spot the second face?
Polish B1 size: 68 x 98 cm
About Mieczyslaw Wasilewski
Wasilewski was born on New Year’s Day in Warsaw, 1942. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, under one of the ‘fathers’ of the Polish School of Posters - professor Henryk Tomaszewski. As well as working as a prolific designer he also works as a professor in Graphic Design across the world. He’s received numerous prestigious awards in the field of poster design and editorial graphics.
You can read a beautiful interview with Wasilewski here (he’s a big fan of Banksy!)
“Today, especially in the times of image-dependent civilization, these short, concise visual statements are even more meaningful than before. Today, when we are flooded with visual blabber, it is poster with capital P, I think, that should be the positive carrier of all positive ideas”
This very special original 1984 Polish poster by Mieczyslaw Wasilewski was designed for a 1978 Turkish/Soviet Union film ‘The Legend of Love’ (Legenda o Milosci). We are big fans of Wasilewski’s stripped back illustrative minimalism. There’s always more to see than first meets the eye. Can you spot the second face?
Polish B1 size: 68 x 98 cm
About Mieczyslaw Wasilewski
Wasilewski was born on New Year’s Day in Warsaw, 1942. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, under one of the ‘fathers’ of the Polish School of Posters - professor Henryk Tomaszewski. As well as working as a prolific designer he also works as a professor in Graphic Design across the world. He’s received numerous prestigious awards in the field of poster design and editorial graphics.
You can read a beautiful interview with Wasilewski here (he’s a big fan of Banksy!)
“Today, especially in the times of image-dependent civilization, these short, concise visual statements are even more meaningful than before. Today, when we are flooded with visual blabber, it is poster with capital P, I think, that should be the positive carrier of all positive ideas”
This very special original 1984 Polish poster by Mieczyslaw Wasilewski was designed for a 1978 Turkish/Soviet Union film ‘The Legend of Love’ (Legenda o Milosci). We are big fans of Wasilewski’s stripped back illustrative minimalism. There’s always more to see than first meets the eye. Can you spot the second face?
Polish B1 size: 68 x 98 cm
About Mieczyslaw Wasilewski
Wasilewski was born on New Year’s Day in Warsaw, 1942. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, under one of the ‘fathers’ of the Polish School of Posters - professor Henryk Tomaszewski. As well as working as a prolific designer he also works as a professor in Graphic Design across the world. He’s received numerous prestigious awards in the field of poster design and editorial graphics.
You can read a beautiful interview with Wasilewski here (he’s a big fan of Banksy!)
“Today, especially in the times of image-dependent civilization, these short, concise visual statements are even more meaningful than before. Today, when we are flooded with visual blabber, it is poster with capital P, I think, that should be the positive carrier of all positive ideas”
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