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Proletarian doodles

Proletarian doodles

24 May 2025 /Posted byStefan Szczelkun
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Community Noticeboards is a series of about ten watercolour paintings I’ve been working on over the last two years. Proletarian Doodles is a new series in which doodles I made on masking tape whilst working as a temp in an architectural drawing office several decades ago, are repurposed as an ‘overlay’ on coloured backgrounds derived from famous painters like Marc Chagall, John Piper, Witkacy and Paul Klee. For more info please see: @szczels

By Stefan Szczelkun

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Stefan Szczelkun is an artist and writer living and working mainly in South London. He is the author of about 20 books and pamphlets going back to 1972.

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