Polish artwork is considered pointless graffiti by some and inspired by others Perhaps the most obvious proponent of this style is the anonymous , whose work is now some of the most expensive modern art in the world. Polish artist Tomasz Miroszkin is causing his own storm of positive and negative reaction with his latest creation, which has been nicknamed Hill of Skulls. Most Read on Euro Weekly News It took a year to prepare for the production of this Hill of Skulls Spending a year in finding the correct exterior setting for his work and getting everything ready, he descended on an area full of large boulders and painted each one to look like a skull.
He used non-toxic paints, free of allergens and the soluble paints are expected to wash off naturally over time. This unorthodox setting has been created in southwest Poland near to the border with the Czech Republic and has been both praised for its beauty and criticised as an act of vandalism although the artist claims that it is Permission was obtained from landowner but third party now claims it’s on their land In fact Miroszkin did obtain permission from the owner of the land to create this project but since then a third party has come forward claiming that the land is theirs and that they object to the creation of this artwork. It’s an unusual project whereby paint is used to imitate sculpture and its size as well as quality is certainly impressive but the artist is becoming bored with the criticism saying “The mura.