
A vibrant composition of layered textures and rich autumnal hues, “Late Autumn” by Michał Zaborowski captures the essence of seasonal transition through a fusion of materials and techniques. The composition unfolds across a surface made of delicate and diverse papers — from Japanese to rice and rag — sewn onto a linen base, evoking both fragility and depth.
Expressive brushstrokes and abstract botanical motifs in shades of crimson, gold, plum, and earthy browns suggest a dreamlike landscape in decay and renewal. The work, at once dynamic and contemplative, reflects the natural world’s cycles and the emotional resonance of change. The surface bears the marks of the artist’s hand and time’s passage, creating a tactile, almost meditative atmosphere. “Late Autumn” is both a visual poem and a sensorial meditation on impermanence, memory, and the shifting rhythms of nature.


Michał Zaborowski – a Polish painter known for combining classical aesthetics with melancholic narratives and a subtle interplay of light, drawing inspiration from the works of Edward Hopper and Balthus. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw (1985), he studied under Professor Ludwik Macią...
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