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Control Tower

Explore m-city's stunning stencil art murals! Polish artist creates imagined cityscapes globally – Warsaw, Berlin & more. Discover his unique pochoir technique.

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Control Tower

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作品詳細説明

Over six days, M-City covered the control tower at Stavanger Airport, Sola, with his post-industrial stencil work. The completed 600 square metres large artwork was the first of its kind in the world. The final design for the tower mixes a background of different blues with highly detailed black and white stencils presenting post-industrial elements from the inner workings of various machinery. All sides of the tower were covered, offering the viewer a different perspective from all sides.Mariusz Waras, professionally known as M-City, is a Polish artist best known for his large-scale industrial themed murals. Combining hundreds of hand-cut stencils, the artist creates monumental urban interventions mixing intricate black and white compositions with splashes of colour. The artist often draws inspiration from urban imagery like the factories, chimneys and cranes of his childhood in Eastern Europe.

アーティストの略歴

The Pochoir Vision of Urban Landscapes

Mariusz Waras, known to the global art community by his evocative moniker m-city, stands as a titan in the realm of contemporary stencil art. Born in Gdynia, Poland, in 1978, Waras has spent much of his career transforming the cold, industrial textures of urban environments into profound psychological landscapes. His journey began within the rigorous academic halls of the Gdansk Academy of Fine Arts, where he mastered the intricacies of graphic design and visual communication. This formal foundation provided him with more than just technical skill; it instilled a deep understanding of how shapes, layers, and negative space can be manipulated to tell complex stories about the modern world.

The essence of Waras’s practice lies in his devotion to the pochoir technique. This meticulous method, a refined form of stencil printing that traces its lineage back to the late 19th century, requires an extraordinary level of patience and precision. By layering stencils, he is able to build up density and atmosphere, creating works that possess a sculptural depth often missing from traditional street art. Through this process, he breathes life into imagined cityscapes—visions of urbanity that are simultaneously recognizable and surreal. His work does not merely depict buildings; it captures the very soul of the metropolis, blending the grit of industrial decay with a haunting, geometric beauty.

Influences and Artistic Evolution

The aesthetic language of m-city is a sophisticated tapestry woven from diverse historical threads. He draws heavily from the structural discipline of Bauhaus aesthetics, utilizing clean lines and functional forms to organize his complex compositions. Yet, this structural rigidity is frequently disrupted by the dreamlike qualities of Surrealism. The influence of masters such as René Magritte and Giorgio Morandi is palpable in his work, particularly in his ability to use paradoxical juxtapositions to challenge the viewer's perception of reality. Much like Magritte, Waras invites us to question what is permanent and what is merely an illusion within the urban sprawl.

As his career progressed, Waras transitioned from smaller graphic prints to monumental large-scale murals that command entire city blocks. This evolution allowed him to move his dialogue from the gallery wall to the public consciousness. His work has become a fixture in some of Europe's most iconic urban centers, ranging from the gritty, industrial zones of Warsaw to the vibrant street corners of Berlin and the historic boulevards of Paris. These massive installations serve as architectural interventions, forcing passersby to pause and reconsider the textures and histories of the very streets they inhabit.

Legacy and Urban Significance

The significance of Mariusz Waras in the contemporary art movement lies in his ability to bridge the gap between high-concept graphic design and the raw energy of street culture. His achievements are not measured solely by the scale of his murals, but by the way he has redefined the stencil as a medium capable of immense nuance and emotional depth. Through his work, the city is no longer just a backdrop for human activity; it becomes a living, breathing protagonist.

Today, m-city continues to push the boundaries of urban art through:

  • Architectural Dialogue: Creating works that interact seamlessly with the physical structures they adorn.
  • Technical Mastery: Elevating the pochoir technique to a level of fine-art sophistication.
  • Conceptual Depth: Exploring themes of industrialization, memory, and the psychological impact of the built environment.

By transforming concrete and brick into canvases of profound complexity, Waras ensures that the urban landscape remains a site of constant artistic reinvention.

mariusz waras

mariusz waras

1978 - , Poland

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Stencil Art
  • Date Of Birth: 1978
  • Full Name: Mariusz Waras
  • Nationality: Polish
  • Notable Artworks: ['untitled']
  • Place Of Birth: Gdynia, Poland