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Devil

Explore 'Devil' by ryszard biel (1985), a striking Dogon-inspired Yawa instrument. Hand-painted wood, vibrant geometric patterns & traditional Polish folk art. A unique piece!

Polish sculptor & folk instrument maker ryszard biel creates stunning wooden sculptures, glass paintings, & traditional instruments. Explore his art!

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Beskrivelse af samlerobjektet

The base in the form of a long stick, decorated with a painted geometric motif in green and red colors. A metal resonance box in the form of a lying cylinder is attached to the base at a height of approx. 20 cm from the bottom. A metal string is passed through the box, attached to the base with a hook. At the top, there are two tin plates, decorated with a painted geometric motif. A tassel of ribbons is attached under the head, made of strips of crimped tissue. Wooden bow. Cut teeth along one side of the bow rod. The bow is decorated with a painted geometric and floral motif.

Kunstnerens biografi

A Life Rooted in Polish Folk Tradition: The Art of Ryszard Biel

Ryszard Biel, born on December 6, 1946, in Żywiec, Poland, is an artist whose work embodies a profound connection to the rich cultural heritage of his homeland. His journey as a sculptor, painter, and builder of traditional folk instruments isn’t simply a career path; it's a lifelong dedication to preserving and revitalizing the artistic spirit of Polish rural life. Biel’s upbringing in Żywiec, nestled within the Beskid Mountains, instilled in him an early appreciation for the craftsmanship and symbolism woven into the fabric of local traditions. This formative environment would become the cornerstone of his creative identity, shaping a body of work that seamlessly blends artistry with cultural preservation. He continues to live and create, a testament to his enduring passion.

Sculpting Stories from Wood: Biel’s Artistic Development

Biel's artistic expression is remarkably diverse, encompassing wooden sculpture, paintings on glass – a particularly cherished Polish folk art form – and the construction of authentic traditional instruments. However, it is perhaps his sculptures that most powerfully convey his unique vision. Initially self-taught, Biel honed his skills through dedicated practice and immersion in local woodworking traditions. His early works often depicted scenes from rural life—farmers tending their land, families gathered for celebrations, and animals integral to the agricultural landscape. These pieces weren’t merely representations; they were imbued with a sense of reverence for the rhythms and values of traditional Polish society. Over time, his style evolved, incorporating influences from Dogon art – as evidenced in works like his striking 1985 “Devil” Yawa instrument—and exploring more abstract forms while retaining the raw energy and tactile quality characteristic of wood carving. The vibrant geometric patterns adorning many of his sculptures and instruments are a testament to his mastery of color and design, echoing the intricate motifs found in Polish folk embroidery and painted decorations.

Instruments as Vessels of Culture: Beyond Visual Art

What sets Biel apart is his commitment to not only *depicting* Polish folk culture but also actively *recreating* it through the construction of traditional instruments. He doesn’t simply build replicas; he meticulously researches historical designs, employing time-honored techniques and materials to ensure authenticity. These instruments—from fiddles and flutes to more obscure regional variations—are not intended for museum display alone. They are meant to be played, bringing the sounds of Polish folk music back to life and fostering a renewed appreciation for this vital aspect of cultural heritage. This dedication extends beyond mere craftsmanship; Biel actively encourages others to learn these traditional skills, passing on his knowledge to future generations. He views himself not just as an artist but as a custodian of a disappearing art form.

Recognition and Legacy: A Champion of Polish Folk Art

Ryszard Biel’s contributions have been widely recognized within Poland and beyond. His works are held in the collections of several museums, including the Museum in Bielsko-Biała, the Municipal Museum in Żywiec, and the Museum of Folk Instruments in Szydłowiec—institutions dedicated to preserving Polish cultural treasures. He has received numerous awards for his work in various competitions focusing on traditional folk art, sculpture, and painting on glass, solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in the field.
  • Museum Collections: Museum in Bielsko-Biała, Municipal Museum in Żywiec, Museum of Folk Instruments in Szydłowiec.
  • Awards: Multiple awards for traditional folk art, sculpture, and glass painting.
His significance lies not only in the aesthetic quality of his creations but also in his unwavering commitment to cultural preservation. In a rapidly changing world, Biel’s work serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of honoring tradition and safeguarding the artistic heritage that defines a nation's identity. He is more than an artist; he is a storyteller, a craftsman, and a vital link to Poland’s vibrant past—a legacy that will continue to resonate for generations to come. His art embodies a spirit of continuity, ensuring that the sounds and stories of Polish folk culture are not lost to time.