Movie poster Bez grzechu, 98x68 cm, white paper, by M. Wasilewski, Poland, 1980s.
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The 'Bez grzechu (Sinless)' film poster, designed by Mieczysław Wasilewski in 1988, is a quintessential example of Polish Poster School minimalism from the 1980s. Measuring 68 x 98 cm, it is printed on matte paper with a subtle blue-grey tint and gently irregular grain, affirming its vintage origin. The composition consists of bold, matte black brushstrokes suggesting fragments of a human face—an eyebrow, a single eye, the hint of nostrils, lips—while the title 'Sinless' is handwritten in sweeping, expressive letters that interplay with the facial features. Along the left edge, a slender vertical column with production credits in Polish and English is set in a fine, modern sans-serif typeface. Wasilewski’s signature appears in discreet black in the lower right corner. The condition is very good: there are no tears, stains, or restoration marks, only minor edge creases and slight traces of rolling, fully typical for original period posters.There is a restrained tension in this visual statement, echoing the silent unease of the 1980s, when expression was often distilled to gesture and absence. The poster’s economy of form and directness of contrast become a kind of visual manifesto—here, a face speaks more through its incompleteness than through presence. Wasilewski draws from the interplay of white and black a reflection of late-decade anonymity and introspection about identity, creating a symbol that resonates beyond its era. The sharp contrast between
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Height98 cm
Width68 cm
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Height98 cm
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