

He finished his education in 1955 and returned to Sanok, where he worked as a building site manager, although he did not love it. Zdzisław Beksiński was born in the southern Polish town of Sanok.

The Life and Art of the Polish Horror Artist Irrespective of superstitions, it is obvious that the incredible collection of work represents the Polish horror artist’s enormous efforts to gain a unique style and meticulously preserve the sacredness of his dystopian purpose hidden from the public view. On the 5th of February, 2005, Beksiński was fatally stabbed in his Warsaw residence by a 19-year-old colleague, purportedly because he declined to loan the boy cash. This dedication resulted in a catastrophe thus, it appears that those darker ideas came to reality. Self-portrait (1956-1957) by Zdzisław Beksiński Zdzisław Beksiński (copyrights inherited by Muzeum Historyczne w Sanoku), CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons He did not utilize morbid, dismal, and surreal elements to describe horrific experiences instead, Zdzisław Beksiński’s photography and paintings are the results of a lengthy and physically exhausting voyage into the unconscious.


1.1 The Life and Art of the Polish Horror Artist.1 Zdzisław Beksiński: The Nightmare Artist.The second style is more abstract, being dominated by form, and is typified by his later paintings. The first style is dominated by representation, with the best-known examples coming from his 'fantastic realism' period when he painted disturbing images of a surrealistic, nightmarish environment. He executed his paintings and drawings either in what he called a 'Baroque' or a 'Gothic' manner. Beksinski was a renowned Polish painter, photographer, and sculptor who is best known as a fantasy artist.
