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Born in communist Czechoslovakia, already a visible visual art talent, the state used to send me to to special art school after regular school. I do have a lingering memory of my teacher complaining about the endless production of Stalin/Lenin paraphernalia.

Several years after the Soviet Block invasion of my country, my family emigrated, first 2 years in Stockholm...ah those eternal dark winters, and then off to America in a classic emigre style, 9 days by boat via the North Sea, entering the New York harbor around the Statue of Liberty.

Odd culture shock and movement in the school system.
1 year public school
3 years Catholic school, evil violent teachers, memories of sexual segregation.
2 years of a weird New England Prep School, Hopkins, in the same league as Choate etc. Got there on scholarship.
3 years in a dynamic yet conservative High School in a somewhat racist, well off suburb of Rochester, NY. The height of my competitive swimming career with Maurice Keating! Always skipping classes and running away to the art studios.

Attended to SUNY at Stony Brook at the time Gov. Rockefeller wanted to make it the Berkeley of the east and was dumping huge amounts of money and talent.
Initially, due to parental pressure studied engineering, which at first, was somewhat interesting; the curriculum had a lot of theoretical physics, math, calculus...quantum mechanics was fascinating. But when the electronic stuff hit...dullsville.
So since I was a NYS resident and tuition was somewhat manageable, I decided to saty longer and seriously study fine art and all things related. I did study with some “big” names, Robert White, Mel Pekarsky, art history/criticism with Donald Kuspit and Lawrence Alloway (he termed the phrase POP art), and philosophy of art with Victorino Tejera, who was involved with the Beats when at Columbia University and wrote one of the best art criticism books "Art and Human Intelligence".

After school wavered between tech and art related work, in and around Manhattan, ranging from photo assistant to data processing to toy design.
When lie in NYC got to be too much , I worked 7 years at the Tallix Art Foundry where we did work for Frank Stella, DeKooning, Nancy Graves, Jeff Koons and the like, and since sculpture is time consuming, got to know them on a personal level. Fascinating work, but gritty and took a toll on health. Plus the glooming era of neo-Bushism was approaching, so needed a change.

Lived 3 years in Seattle until Kurt spilled his brains on the sidewalk, worked for Greenpeace a roadied for all girrrl punk bands. 7YearBitch, L7 etc...what fun...

Returned to the Czech Republic in 1997, became part of the legendary Terminal Bar. Cyberpunks converge in Central Europe and try to make a business...yes, but it worked.

Work mostly in web related fields, but tired of how big corps took it over, so re-evolving my creative interests.

My creative work is very expressive, although hard to specifically pinpoint. Eros and the female form, as well as playing with the borders of things are my main interests...the border between landscape/abstract, erotica/porn, depiction/interpretation. Being on the border, so close yet never crossing it, generates an incredible amount of visual, emotional and psychological charge.

Works in private collections worldwide, looking for a gallery or rep in the EU now.

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  • Current Residence: Praha, Czech Republic
  • deviantWEAR sizing preference: large
  • Print preference: A4
  • Interests: Art, Women, Gourmet Cooking. ART (same thing), Swimming
  • Favourite movie: Marketa Lazarova, Swankmeier and so many more
  • Favourite band or musician: Hole, Nirvana, Wanastovy Vjeci, Grateful Dead. Mozart
  • Favourite genre of music: All
  • Favourite artist: Francis Bacon, Michalangelo, Willem DeKooning, Degas, Myself
  • Favourite poet or writer: Neruda, Capek, Rilke, Boroughs, Keroak, Nietsche
  • Favourite photographer: Kappas, Drtikol, Jan Sibik, any Czech photog, Robert and Edward Mapplethope, Budbabe
  • Favourite style of art: Abstract Expressionism, rennaisance
  • Operating System: Apple Macintosh, Unix (FreeBSD)
  • MP3 player of choice: iPod, what else
  • Favourite game: Swimming, Real Euro Fotbal, Hockey, Kayaking, Surfing, Joga
  • Favourite cartoon character: Mr. Suburbia
  • Personal Quote: "..born in the wrong era, should have been the rennaissance in Italy..."
  • Tools of the Trade: too many to fit. No I don't need another 2 inches....
http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/yourgallery/artist_profile/a/119801.html
This was written by Lynn Dyson Moss, an Inspiration unparalled...

It is time. Take your leap of faith. Be what you are and do what you
are meant to do in this earth. You are an ARTIST. Go after this like
your life depends on it.

Life is not perfect. This is a strong exhortation/push from one who
loves you deeply, values your calling and recognizes the caliber and
importance of your work.

Dolphins may swim and perform well in captivity; but that doesn't make
it natural or normal. You escape from every desk you chain yourself
to, leaving a residue of bitter antipathy in your wake.

Every time you sell IT to yourself it goes along well or well enough
until the Sirens sing and you become erratic, restless and finally
unworkable. You end up hating your job, but the deeper story is your
fear of change, failure or uncertainity. Maybe not those fears
exactly, but your captivity is rooted in fear nonetheless. False
Evidence Appearing Real.

Baby, you were born to do this. Stop torturing IT companies. They are
doing what they are here to do and that is why you unravel before them
and they remain intact.

Is my beautiful dolphin afraid of the vast ocean after all? God is
with you. You don't have to go it alone. Ask Him to guide your path.
You are fragile and splintered. That is also why you are infinitely
lovely, very sensitive and refract light in such unusual and unique
patterns.

Scientists know that all matter exists in the state of possibility.
Artists believe as much.

I Love You Majkl. It is time to go through the looking glass. Come
now, give me your hand. Ready. Set. JUMP!

Your Muse,
  • Listening to: blues and motown
  • Reading: tech crap
  • Watching: shadows
  • Playing: in da water
  • Eating: real pizza
  • Drinking: mineral water

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:iconpluto52:
~Pluto52 Aug 29, 2011  Professional Traditional Artist
Happy birthday, my friend!....:clap:....=D
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:iconchryssalis:
Thank you so much for the fave and the watch,my dear friend!:huggle:

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:star:Each and every message or fave means so much to me!
Forgive me for not having the time to answer all of them!I do my best!:thanks:
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thanks for the watch...
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*KeremOkay Dec 17, 2010   Photographer
thank you very much (:

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:iconlmr-photography:
thank you for the watch and sorry for the late reply

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:gallery: check my art gallery~fudaryli
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=PolarImpress Dec 5, 2010  Professional Photographer
thank you very much for the watch

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*fudaryli Nov 30, 2010  Professional General Artist
thanks for the fave

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Bad art is more tragically beautiful than good art 'cause it documents human failure.
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:iconmikrez:
my pleasure!

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michal rezanka

1500meters@gmail.com

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*fudaryli Sep 26, 2010  Professional General Artist
thanks for the watch Michal

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Bad art is more tragically beautiful than good art 'cause it documents human failure.
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~TheArtOfSadness Aug 29, 2010   Photographer
Thank you!

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To remain is to fail.
To let go is to choose.
To stay is to fade away.
To fight is to lose.
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Hi! Thank you for watching... I hope it doesn't get too boring for you. :thanks:

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:iconmikrez:
i thank u!

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michal rezanka

1500meters@gmail.com

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:icondecoratedlullaby:
thank you for the watch! :hug:
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:iconmikrez:
He's got an artistic touch,
his mind is open
as many he's seeking while he sees,
he's supported and it's been appreciated much.

Hope and courage he's got
on the peace with we he does be,
part of humanity
part of the unity be he.
In this photo: Michal Rezanka

from willow terra, vancouver, bc, canada

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1500meters@gmail.com

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