Poster Przezroczyste dziecko, 60.5x43.5 cm, gradient, paper, by T. Krojer, Denmark, 1980s.
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The 'Przezroczyste dziecko' (Transparent Child) poster was designed by Tom Krojer and published by Politikens Grafiske Saertryk in Denmark in 1983. The composition centers around a minimalist, linear outline of a child, rendered in expressive black lines. Both the background and the figure are filled with overlapping, flat fields of color in saturated shades of sky blue, yellow, orange, red, and green, with additional accents in light cream and black. The work bears the hallmarks of abstract, modern Scandinavian graphic design from the 1980s, characterized by geometric playfulness and a sense of transparency achieved through layered colors. The poster is presented in a simple, natural wood frame with a glass front, most likely original to the period, which enhances the minimalist spirit of the piece. The paper’s smooth surface and well-preserved print are complemented by the subtle gloss visible under glass. Condition: very good – only a gentle, even patina is present, with no signs of damage or restoration. This poster speaks in the distinct voice of the 1980s, when Danish design explored transparency, color, and reduction of form. The lines tracing the child’s figure evoke a fleeting memory—full of light, movement, and the carefree spirit of youth. Overlapping color fields recall the graphic experimentation of the era, where modernity meant not austerity, but a bold search for new ways of expressing emotion. The glass imparts additional depth to the hues, while the restraint of form creates a sense of freshness and openness to interpretation
DIMENSION
Height60 cm
Width1 cm
Length43 cm
Dimension details
Length43 cm
Height60 cm
Width1 cm
Weight2 kg
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