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Nick Wroblewski is a Midwest based printmaker of hand cut woodblocks. His interest in art was cultivated young by a strong community of artists in Minneapolis, MN, where he was born. Early experiences in puppetry, painting, and sculpture led to his work as a printmaker. Nick focuses on large multicolor woodcuts and has developed a distinct aesthetic reminiscent of stylized Japanese masters, yet uniquely his own. His work depicts the reverence he has for conversations of the wild and loyalty to the honesty of handcrafted arts. Nick's work can be seen in private collections and galleries throughout the country, as well as commercial design and illustrations. He lives and prints from his home studio in the Driftless region of Wisconsin. (http://www.nickwroblewski.com/about/)
Nick Wroblewski is a Midwest based printmaker specializing in hand-cut wood block prints. His images are depictions of our natural world, carved from large blocks of wood and printed one color at a time. He uses a traditional method of carving away more material as the print progresses, resulting in the eventual elimination of the textured image on the block.
He is very interested in art that is hand hewn, art that shows the “gesture” of a landscape, and art that speaks to the dynamic energy shared between all life.
His prints can be seen in magazine illustrations, galleries, and art shows. He shows work at galleries in Minnesota, Vermont, and Wisconsin and art shows throughout the country. (http://www.artiststowatch.com/artists/nick-wroblewski) undefined