Janusz Wrobel
In an act of seeing
Sight is an evolution.
Begin with connecting pieces.
And it comes to live on, as worth living.

As the indispensable in the Web of Life.
Hidden, although with a few keystrokes today,
reveals itself with the web of meanings and connections.




Like many invisible processes empowering our world.
Along our imagination, science, mysteries, and their interpretations.
All driven by the interactions of Water and Sun. And people's beliefs, across ages.




Each spring, I tune my senses to greet Life unfolding. Feeling it all inside.
The torrents of Life's cycle invisible instructions. The call of Sun in long-established pattern.
I grew up to be bonded with it, and aware of the caveat in it.

Chaos is a natural state of matter in the universe. Life, the notable exception,
survives by carving out an orderly space of living conditions in the physical world.
To survive, Life can't ignore the laws of physical world.
The physical world is oblivious to Life's realities.

Fox Chanel on the French River, Ontario.



Fox Chanel on the French River, Ontario.
So, I try to reconcile what I saw, learned, and understood.
Making sense of what matter now is more than hopes of next generations.
My projects meant to be contributions to our shared ways of seeing it.




For decades, I escaped the urban environment into a domain of different reasoning.
The outcome of it transpired in my exhibition projects at private and public art galleries.
Believing in active dialogue that clarifies views of the future, not escapes from it.