Konstantin Goretsky es un artista bielorruso que pasó tres meses en Praga en el marco de un programa residencial. Le gustó mucho el ambiente, no sólo se dedicaba a la creación, sino también trató de averiguar más sobre el arte checo contemporáneo. Visitó todas las exposiciones recomendadas por la curadora del programa Alena Boika, asi como los museos y galerías más importantes. No tardó en descubrir el método favorito de los artistas checos: chorreaduras de pintura por todas partes. Konstantin también ha empezado a utilizar ésta técnica que resalta sobre sus obras que se apegan a la estética del cartel. El artista bielorruso manda un afectuoso saludo a sus amigos checos que espera que le correspondan.
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