Using canvas based sculpture, textured surfaces, oil pastels and acrylic, Antoni Dyga developed a unique style reminiscent of abstract symbolism from his early period in Cracow’s artistic community through to his work in Sydney Australia.

“Midsummer Dream”, mixed media on canvas: acrylic, and oil pastels, 2019 (1220 x 920mm)
“Tatarak”, mixed media on canvas: acrylic, and oil pastels, 2019 (1220 x 920mm)
“Rhapsody in Green”, mixed media on canvas: acrylic, colour chalk and oil pastels, 2019 (1200 x 600mm)
“River Dance” acrylic, colour pencil, papier-mâché on canvas, 2018 (920 x 920 mm)
“Harlequin Dancing” mixed media on canvas, 2018 (920 x 1220 mm)
“Generation 1.5” mixed media on canvas, 2017 (1220 x 920 mm)
“Generation”, mixed media on canvas, 1984 (860 x 1250 mm)
“Harlequin on Stilts”, mixed media on canvas, 1984.
“Tears of the Shadow”, mixed media on canvas, 1996.
“Woman with Violin”, mixed media on canvas, 1984.
“Nest”, mixed media on canvas, 1985, and illuminated detail.
“The Fall”, mixed media on canvas, 1984 (1000 x 860 mm)
“Jackstraw”, mixed media on canvas, 1984, and illuminated detail (1050 x 1050 mm)
“Dark City”, framed sculpture (timber), 1984 (590 x 1220 mm)
(left to right) “The Passion” and “Two Directions”, mixed media on board, 1984 (both 930 x 625 mm)
Monotype series, 1983.
“Spring”, sculpture on board (timber), 1984 (625 x 930 mm)