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Dark sky Dark sky
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Figure with feather in cap Figure with feather in cap
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Men with swords Men with swords
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Motorbike and moonlight Motorbike and moonlight
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Town scene Town scene
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Woman with children Woman with children
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Woman on her head Woman on her head
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Figures carrying a figure Figures carrying a figure
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Mieczyslaw Stanislaw Chojko (1919 to 1978)
Chojko left Poland during World War II where he fought alongside the allied army in Italy. After the war he went to Britain where he studied at Sir John Cass School of Art, Architecture and Design where Chojko’s use of abstraction was ahead of his time. His work demonstrates a bold use of warm, complimentary colours in turquoise, yellows and oranges. Chojko exhibited with Group 49, a group of Polish artists. Throughout his life he suffered from bouts of depression and schizophrenia.