London-based artist, Radek Husak, employs a multi-layered practice of painting, collage, printmaking and illustration.
By using different materials and mediums he captures his personal interests, often inspired by classical antiquity, the history of modern society and popular culture of 1950s and 1960s, touching upon themes recurring throughout history.
Objects and people depicted in Husak's work conveys variations on personal narratives, while his compositions use both traditional and unconventional means: figures and objects often collide and overlap with each other creating new meaning and energy, thus shifting the interpretation of an image. The use of repetition and patterns creates interest and raises questions. Colours, mainly vivid and almost aggressive, invite emotions and reactions. Husak's work presents no immediate solutions, by being in a constant state of flux, but encourages development leaving room for future exploration.