Cordonnerie by Thomas Pradzynski - Original Serigraph
Thomas Pradzynski’s artistic journey from Poland to Paris began at the young age of 26, with the ambition of becoming a renowned artist—a dream he undeniably achieved. Over his 25-year career, Pradzynski’s works gained representation in galleries across the U.S., Japan, and Canada. Known for his Parisian cityscapes, Pradzynski’s paintings are not merely depictions of urban spaces but evocative insights into the soul of a city. His works offer a unique perspective on the life of Paris, with weathered buildings and inanimate objects becoming the very characters that inhabit the city’s narrative.
“Cordonnerie” (French for “shoemaker shop”) is a stunning representation of Pradzynski’s signature style. His portrayal of Parisian streets goes beyond realism, allowing everyday moments to transform into visual poetry. Windows, chairs, and doorways in his pieces are more than simple elements; they take on a life of their own, imbued with meaning and emotion. Pradzynski’s ability to breathe life into his urban landscapes invites the viewer to experience Paris as he did—through the quiet, thoughtful gaze of a solitary lover.
About the Artwork:
Title: Cordonnerie by Thomas Pradzynski
Medium: Original Serigraph
Edition: From the original edition of 200. This particular print is not signed and numbered as Pradzynski passed away before all prints could be signed.
Authentication: Features the Publisher's Stamp of Caldwell Snyder for authentication.
While this serigraph is unsigned, it still embodies the essence of Pradzynski's renowned style and vision. A signed and numbered edition of Pradzynski's serigraphs typically retails starting at $2000 and can rise significantly depending on the seller.
This is a unique opportunity to own a piece from a master of Parisian realism at a price far more accessible than a signed edition. Whether displayed in a personal collection or as part of an art installation, Cordonnerie brings the spirit of Paris into your space, offering a glimpse into the world as seen through the eyes of a master artist.
Thomas Pradzynski’s artistic journey from Poland to Paris began at the young age of 26, with the ambition of becoming a renowned artist—a dream he undeniably achieved. Over his 25-year career, Pradzynski’s works gained representation in galleries across the U.S., Japan, and Canada. Known for his Parisian cityscapes, Pradzynski’s paintings are not merely depictions of urban spaces but evocative insights into the soul of a city. His works offer a unique perspective on the life of Paris, with weathered buildings and inanimate objects becoming the very characters that inhabit the city’s narrative.
“Cordonnerie” (French for “shoemaker shop”) is a stunning representation of Pradzynski’s signature style. His portrayal of Parisian streets goes beyond realism, allowing everyday moments to transform into visual poetry. Windows, chairs, and doorways in his pieces are more than simple elements; they take on a life of their own, imbued with meaning and emotion. Pradzynski’s ability to breathe life into his urban landscapes invites the viewer to experience Paris as he did—through the quiet, thoughtful gaze of a solitary lover.
About the Artwork:
Title: Cordonnerie by Thomas Pradzynski
Medium: Original Serigraph
Edition: From the original edition of 200. This particular print is not signed and numbered as Pradzynski passed away before all prints could be signed.
Authentication: Features the Publisher's Stamp of Caldwell Snyder for authentication.
While this serigraph is unsigned, it still embodies the essence of Pradzynski's renowned style and vision. A signed and numbered edition of Pradzynski's serigraphs typically retails starting at $2000 and can rise significantly depending on the seller.
This is a unique opportunity to own a piece from a master of Parisian realism at a price far more accessible than a signed edition. Whether displayed in a personal collection or as part of an art installation, Cordonnerie brings the spirit of Paris into your space, offering a glimpse into the world as seen through the eyes of a master artist.
Thomas Pradzynski’s artistic journey from Poland to Paris began at the young age of 26, with the ambition of becoming a renowned artist—a dream he undeniably achieved. Over his 25-year career, Pradzynski’s works gained representation in galleries across the U.S., Japan, and Canada. Known for his Parisian cityscapes, Pradzynski’s paintings are not merely depictions of urban spaces but evocative insights into the soul of a city. His works offer a unique perspective on the life of Paris, with weathered buildings and inanimate objects becoming the very characters that inhabit the city’s narrative.
“Cordonnerie” (French for “shoemaker shop”) is a stunning representation of Pradzynski’s signature style. His portrayal of Parisian streets goes beyond realism, allowing everyday moments to transform into visual poetry. Windows, chairs, and doorways in his pieces are more than simple elements; they take on a life of their own, imbued with meaning and emotion. Pradzynski’s ability to breathe life into his urban landscapes invites the viewer to experience Paris as he did—through the quiet, thoughtful gaze of a solitary lover.
About the Artwork:
Title: Cordonnerie by Thomas Pradzynski
Medium: Original Serigraph
Edition: From the original edition of 200. This particular print is not signed and numbered as Pradzynski passed away before all prints could be signed.
Authentication: Features the Publisher's Stamp of Caldwell Snyder for authentication.
While this serigraph is unsigned, it still embodies the essence of Pradzynski's renowned style and vision. A signed and numbered edition of Pradzynski's serigraphs typically retails starting at $2000 and can rise significantly depending on the seller.
This is a unique opportunity to own a piece from a master of Parisian realism at a price far more accessible than a signed edition. Whether displayed in a personal collection or as part of an art installation, Cordonnerie brings the spirit of Paris into your space, offering a glimpse into the world as seen through the eyes of a master artist.