Here you will find what the artist deals with every day and what attracts him the most: his city in a colorful surreal context, full of life and bustle. The first work in the series depicting Warsaw with a surreal note was created in 2011, however, the real beginning was the "Spider" painted in 2009. It was then that Tytus took a step beyond the world of architectural illustration, transforming reality according to his own imagination and fantasy.
Among the clouds, there are platforms taken from the details of Warsaw buildings, such as the Legia Stadium, the Central Railway Station or the buildings of the parliament. They are stacked with elements characteristic of the city landscape.
Among the clouds, there are platforms taken from the details of Warsaw buildings, such as the Legia Stadium, the Central Railway Station or the buildings of the parliament. They are stacked with elements characteristic of the city landscape.
The painting was made for a charity auction supporting Ukraine during the war. It shows the important buildings of Kiev and Warsaw. The capitals were connected by a bridge on which we will find people protesting against the presence of the aggressor in Ukraine. The banners have a slogan quoting the responses of the defenders of the famous Serpent Island to the Russians' call to surrender.
The painting was made for a charity auction supporting Ukraine during the war. It shows the important buildings of Kiev and Warsaw.
The painting was commissioned by the Polish Consulate after the exhibition organized as part of the Chengdu Europe Culture Season as a gift for the regional authorities. It presents Chinese and Polish buildings: from Łódź, Kraków and Warsaw.
The painting was commissioned by the Polish Consulate after the exhibition organized as part of the Chengdu Europe Culture Season as a gift for the regional authorities. It presents Chinese and Polish buildings: from Łódź, Kraków and Warsaw.
The distant panorama of Warsaw, buildings from the Plac Trzech Krzyży and the Old Town can be seen on the curled wave.
The distant panorama of Warsaw, buildings from the Plac Trzech Krzyży and the Old Town can be seen on the curled wave.
We get off the red tram at the gateway taken from the socialist realism buildings of the Constitution Square. Above it, there are a number of Warsaw buildings bathed in the light of a winter evening. The colors of the sky create the winter atmosphere of the moment just after sunset.
We get off the red tram at the gateway taken from the socialist realism buildings of the Constitution Square. Above it, there are a number of Warsaw buildings bathed in the light of a winter evening. The colors of the sky create the winter atmosphere of the moment just after sunset.
Next to the old town houses there is a church from Trzech Krzyży Square, Palm and one of the BUW buildings. Below we find the Royal Castle and the tower enclosing the intimate Kubusia Puchatka Street. The picture was painted for the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity auction.
Next to the old town houses there is a church from Trzech Krzyży Square, Palm and one of the BUW buildings. Below we find the Royal Castle and the tower enclosing the intimate Kubusia Puchatka Street. The picture was painted for the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity auction.
On the balloons, we can find buildings taken from the Old Town. In addition to typical tenement houses, one can find the tower of the Royal Castle, the Church of St. Anna and Jesuits.
On the balloons, we can find buildings taken from the Old Town.
Characteristic city scenes set on Warsaw's bridges.
Characteristic city scenes set on Warsaw's bridges.
The painting includes the Legia stadium and Warsaw, so the name of the work is Legia Warsaw.
The painting includes the Legia stadium and Warsaw, so the name of the work is Legia Warsaw.
The work was prepared as a cover for a radio play published by RDC radio entitled "The Morality of Mrs. Dulska" starring Barbara Krafftówna and Franciszek Pieczka, directed by Aleksandra Głogowska. It presents a tenement house in Lviv in which something disturbing is happening. There are main characters on the levitating windows: Aniela, Felicjan, Hesa and Mela, Hanka and Zbyszek. High Castle namely the Union of Lublin Mound dominates in the background.
The work was prepared as a cover for a radio play published by RDC radio entitled "The Morality of Mrs. Dulska".
Among the green hills one can find the Warsaw Cathedral in its historical form and the church from Wilson Square surrounded by small-town buildings.
Among the green hills one can find the Warsaw Cathedral in its historical form and the church from Wilson Square surrounded by small-town buildings.
A selective collection of Warsaw places arranged on both banks of the Vistula river. A variety of colors, places and attractions.
A selective collection of Warsaw places arranged on both banks of the Vistula river. A variety of colors, places and attractions.
The clash of the old and the present of Wola district. In addition to the brick rotundas that were used as gas tanks, the picture also features old grain storehouses. Contemporary buildings are mainly the office towers of the Daszyńskiego roundabout.
The clash of the old and the present of Wola district. In addition to the brick rotundas that were used as gas tanks, the picture also features old grain storehouses.
The charms of Krakow, this time arranged around the Bernatka footbridge with sculptures by Jerzy Kędziora.
The charms of Krakow, this time arranged around the Bernatka footbridge with sculptures by Jerzy Kędziora.
The view at the green district above Elsterska street. In the central place one can find PROM Kultury.
The view at the green district above Elsterska street. In the central place one can find PROM Kultury.
The famous Warsaw axis is emphasized by the colonnade of the Saski Palace.
The famous Warsaw axis is emphasized by the colonnade of the Saski Palace.
The artwork was auctioned off at the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity auction in 2021.
The artwork was auctioned off at the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity auction in 2021.
The corner of Żurawia and Bracka Streets as seen from above Trzech Krzyży Square. Next, a grid of downtown streets and the towers of the Warsaw Center.
The corner of Żurawia and Bracka Streets as seen from above Trzech Krzyży Square. Next, a grid of downtown streets and the towers of the Warsaw Center.
An important meeting between the townhouses.
An important meeting between the townhouses.
A subjective review of Krakow's charms. On the pedestal, King Jagiełło gave way to the oldest inhabitant of the city.
A subjective review of Krakow's charms. On the pedestal, King Jagiełło gave way to the oldest inhabitant of the city.
The painting is a collage of characteristic Warsaw ingredients. What you can find here - the Vistula River, boulevards full of people, the towering buildings of the Old Town with the Royal Castle, the Archcathedral, and old and modern high-rises. The view has been completed with completely new skyscrapers, which do not even exist in plans, much higher than those of today.
Today's city supplemented with skyscrapers not even planned.
A painting, prepared for the auction of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity, auctioned in January 2020 for PLN 16,000. It presents a tour of the characteristic places of Warsaw. Here you can find the Old Town, the Barbican, the Prudential tower block or the Ostrogski Castle. Not only the crowd of passers-by appears in the picture, but also King Zygmunt and a Pegasus which normally stands at Krasinskich Square.
A painting, prepared for the auction of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity, auctioned in January 2020 for PLN 16,000.
We start the walk at Zamkowy Square. We pass Zygmunt's column and the massive roof of the Warsaw Cathedral. We stop at Three Crosses Square with the Church of St. Alexander and the view on the Palm. On the way to Łazienki, we visit the Square and the Church of the Holiest Saviour and the main building of the Warsaw University of Technology. The last stop of the trip is Grzybowski Square.
A walk through the excellent parts of touristic Warsaw.
The church rises dignified above the Old Town. The frame also includes the neighboring Pauline church, the clock tower of the Royal Castle, the Archcathedral, the tower of the Jesuit church and the Świętokrzyski bridge. In the distance, there is a characteristic tower block from Smolna Street and the chimneys of the Siekierki powerplant.
The church rises dignified above the Old Town.
Rising above the roofs of the city center, the dome of the church, which underwent so many changes during the post-war reconstruction is connected with modern skyscrapers. In the foreground, there is the Dmuszewski's townhouse from the Theater Square. The building has also significantly changed its form.
The church in its pre-war version.
In its contest version (the work of Pius Dziekoński), before investor's changes related to insufficient budget. The church was built in a more modest, though very beautiful version, but the tall, domed tower would be a completely new element in the panorama of Warsaw.
In its contest version (the work of Pius Dziekoński), before investor's changes related to insufficient budget.
Here we can find the basic ingredients building the cultural and historical image of Warsaw. The extensive city located on the green Vistula Escarpment has been compressed to show what is most important.
Here we can find the basic ingredients building the cultural and historical image of Warsaw.
Warsaw layers: colorful townhouses of the old town, elegant tenement houses from the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, domed churches ( of the Nuns of the Order of the Holy Sacrament and Lutheran), historical high-rises: Prudential and PASTa and the Palace of Culture surrounded by skyscrapers. The location and height of the skyscrapers were taken from the current local plan for the Parade Square area.
Layers of Warsaw.
The panorama of the district is presented in two works. Both pictures are connected by Puławska, illuminated by the nightlife, we can see glowing balloons in the night sky.
The panorama of the district is presented in two works. Both pictures are connected by Puławska, illuminated by the nightlife, we can see glowing balloons in the night sky.
The panorama of the district is presented in two works. Both pictures are connected by Puławska, illuminated by the nightlife, we can see glowing balloons in the night sky.
The panorama of the district is presented in two works. Both pictures are connected by Puławska, illuminated by the nightlife, we can see glowing balloons in the night sky.
Another edition of the very Warsaw theme, in which extremely characteristic local accents appear. Old town townhouses were placed on the pillars of the Poniatowski Bridge, trams are passing below.
Old town townhouses were placed on the pillars of the Poniatowski Bridge, trams are passing below.
Urban panorama, seen from above the very center of the historical urban system. Among the roofs of Warsaw's buildings, we will find the Grand Theater, the former city hall, the Metropolitan office building and characteristic third plans of high-rise buildings.
Urban panorama, seen from above the very center of the historical urban system.
The towers of Downtown seen from the north, in the foreground the buildings of Powiśle and the neo-Gothic Evangelical-Reformed parish church. On the roofs, we can see people with lanterns and their urban nightlife.
The towers of Downtown seen from the north, in the foreground the buildings of Powiśle.
Downtown street in the aura of a winter evening.
Downtown street in the aura of a winter evening.
The combination of expressive dominants and characteristic townhouses of three important centers: Tri-City, Warsaw, and Krakow.
The combination of expressive dominants and characteristic townhouses of three important centers: Tri-City, Warsaw, and Krakow.
The pre-war version of the church designed by Pius Dziekoński, the author of the Church of the Holiest Saviour and the Church of Saint Florian in Praga. It is hard not to get the impression that the huge church served better as a dominant feature for the large Three Crosses Square.
The pre-war version of the church designed by Pius Dziekoński, the author of the Church of the Holiest Saviour and the Church of Saint Florian in Praga.
A metropolitan frontage street in a characteristic Mokotow approach, in the background the greenery of Mokotowskie Field, further the towers of Śródmieście.
A metropolitan frontage street in a characteristic Mokotow approach, in the background the greenery of Mokotowskie Field, further the towers of Śródmieście.
The most important temple in Warsaw decorated with a historic baroque gable. During the reconstruction of the cathedral, for a long time, such a peak was considered as the best solution. The current finial of the church designed by Jan Zachwatowicz is called ahistorical by many because it only reflects the spirit of how the building might once have looked.
The most important temple in Warsaw decorated with a historic baroque gable.
The square in its pre-war version, full of regular quarters of even, urban buildings. An element that does not match the convention was literally pressed into the dense tissue. The Palace of Culture was located exactly in its present location together with its extensive ground floor.
The square in its pre-war version and one element that does not match.
The most beautiful Warsaw townhouses located above the roofs of the dense downtown, in the background a panorama of skyscrapers. A picture full of people using the city as a place to spend free time, socialize and have fun.
The most beautiful Warsaw townhouses located above the roofs of the dense downtown, in the background a panorama of skyscrapers.
A variation about the Polonia hotel floating merrily in the clouds.
A variation about the Polonia hotel floating merrily in the clouds.
Characteristic Warsaw townhouses placed on the pillars of Poniatowski Bridge.
Characteristic Warsaw townhouses placed on the pillars of Poniatowski Bridge.
A townhouse so powerful and monumental as if carved out of stone blocks ... with an urban buzz, life, and fun.
A townhouse so powerful and monumental as if carved out of stone blocks ... with an urban buzz, life, and fun.
Built in 1914 in early French Classicism style building is the pride of the street Nowogrodzka. This area is of particular value as a preserved fragment of the original urban downtown of Warsaw.
Illuminated Downtown in the evening, seen from Muranów. In the foreground skylights of buildings from the quarter of Nowolipki, Zamenhofa, Dzielna and Karmelicka streets, all built in a socialist-realism style.
Illuminated Downtown in the evening, seen from Muranów.
A characteristic mosaic of Old Town roofs full of dormers, windows, and chimneys. In the dense tissue of the medieval urban layout proudly stands one of the few most important dominants, the Church of St. Martin.
A characteristic mosaic of Old Town roofs full of dormers, windows, and chimneys.
Warsaw Old Town Square with a Town Hall demolished in 1817.
Warsaw Old Town Square with a Town Hall demolished in 1817.
Typical buildings of one of warsaws districts are surrounded by ubiquitous old trees. Between the houses, behind the wickets and hedges, fantastic things happen.
Typical buildings of one of warsaws districts are surrounded by ubiquitous old trees.
One of the stops on the route of frequent transformations of the Warsaw Archcathedral. Here in its neo-Gothic version, before the changes, it had undergone in 1903.
One of the stops on the route of frequent transformations of the Warsaw Archcathedral.
The most spectacular frontage of Warsaw houses. Instead of unfriendly multilane highway, the work presents a green park.
The most spectacular frontage of Warsaw houses. Instead of unfriendly multilane highway, the work presents a green park.
One of the squares of Warsaw Stanisławowska axis. A place with a unique atmosphere, full of magic.
One of the squares of Warsaw Stanisławowska axis.
Trams in the old town scenery of small, modest houses.
Trams in the old town scenery of small, modest houses.
Winter roofs of Southern Downtown. In the foreground, the elegant buildings of Smolna Street, behind them the characteristic buildings from Foksal, Nowy Świat, and Chmielna Streets. The perspective closes with a panorama of Warsaw skyscrapers.
Winter roofs of Southern Downtown. In the foreground, the elegant buildings of Smolna Street.
A collection of the most beautiful and spectacular Warsaw townhouses, collected from the most important streets and squares. These are both existing buildings and those that haven't survived, but their cultural and emotional value will always be a part of the city landscape. They were put together in a new layout, creating a completely new Warsaw street. Four winter works in a horizontal arrangement have been prepared as graphics for the winter version of the box of the famous Warsaw confectionery Lukullus.
A collection of the most beautiful and spectacular Warsaw townhouses.
Yearning for the radial squares, 19th-century buildings, high streets, and large storefronts. Three Warsaw buildings arranged in a new layout: Foksal 11, Aleje Jerozolimskie 47 and the no-longer-existing townhouse from the corner of Nowowiejska and Śniadeckich streets.
Yearning for the radial squares, 19th-century buildings.
Former, spectacular townhouses, such as the building of the Insurance Company Russia, are slowly becoming something completely unreal. Fewer and fewer people remember them from times when they could actually be seen and in the pictures, they look like they were from a completely different world...
In the 1920s at Marszałkowska Street...
A vision of the nineteenth-century dense urban tissue with soaring townhouses with domed corners, combined with everything that is lacking in this kind of city - greenery, light, a place for fun and socializing.
An essential element of Warsaw's identity. Red, speeding, urban.
An essential element of Warsaw's identity. Red, speeding, urban.
Towers in a blizzard and their connectors that trifle with perspective. It is best to enjoy the picture while listening to Erik Satie's piece - Gnossienne No.3
It is best to enjoy the picture while listening to Erik Satie's piece - Gnossienne No.3
Warsaw skyscrapers from the beginning of the 20th century. Instead of a roundabout filled with cars, the watercolor depicts a bustling square with an arranged urban space. In the distance, the Church of the Holiest Saviour and a beautiful closing of Marszałkowska Street with the tower of Intraco and the Blue Tower building.
Warsaw skyscrapers from the beginning of the 20th century.
The watercolor shows Krakowskie Przedmieście just before the war. On the right, we can see the tall townhouses that have not survived.
The watercolor shows Krakowskie Przedmieście just before the war.
The first work of the series, painted as a wedding gift for friends, depicts the favorite spider of the bride and groom in an urban context. In the third plan, Peter Cook's walking cities can be seen.
The first work of the series about cities with surrealistic elements.