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Who is Boleslaw Parasion?

When exploring the world of folk art, one might ask, "Who is Boleslaw Parasion?" This leads to the intriguing story of a man born on December 9, 1950, in Suchodoły, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland. Despite facing educational and financial hurdles, Parasion's determination and natural talent carved a path for him as an influential folk artist.
His journey from a young boy in a small village to a celebrated artist is a testament to his passion and dedication to his craft.

A Passion for Folk Sculpture

The essence of Parasion's work lies in his unparalleled contribution to folk sculpture. In his early years in Cyców, he anchored his connection to rural life. After taking the reins of a small farm in 1980, his craft truly flourished as he found more time to dedicate to his passion.
By the early '80s, his partnership with Cepelia, a renowned Polish folk art company, marked the advent of his professional recognition. This pivotal collaboration amplified his voice within the vibrant folk art scene, allowing his sculptures to resonate with a wider audience.
It wasn't just folk sculpture that fueled Parasion's artistic fervor. During his illustrious career, he also dabbled in paintings on wood. While less predominant, his painted works showcased the same vigor and cultural homage as his sculptural pieces.

Legacy in Wood and Color

The significant paintings on wood by Boleslaw Parasion and his sculptures echo the timeless traditions of Polish folk art. His pieces, such as the “Seven Days of Creation” series and his vibrant triptychs, aren't merely artworks; they are storytelling mediums etched and painted on wooden canvases. His signature colorful angels, often likened to ethereal butterflies, have become a cultural emblem in the art community.
Today, Parasion's legacy continues. While his journey in painting was brief compared to his lifelong affair with sculpture, his eclectic accomplishments make him a name to be honored among folk art connoisseurs. As long as he can wield his tools, Boleslaw Parasion remains a steadfast guardian of folk sculpture, writing his story one chisel stroke at a time.
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