The Unique Glitch Art And Overflowing Dark Creativity By The Polish Artist Hubert Solczyński

Born in 1986 in Poland, Hubert Solczyński was confronted with the artistic world at a very young age. He worked for 15 years behind the stage like his father before him (whom he followed from performance to performance from a very young age).

Having finished no art school, he practiced alone in his room every night and found comfort in the music. This stimulated and still stimulates his creativity today. In fact, it allows him to convey his ideas and access the depths of his imagination. It directly impacts on his emotions, rocks him and gives him access to somewhere else, far, very far, in his little bubble…

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