Matylda Damiêcka caused a storm with a drawing of Kaczmarski, Wa³êsa and John Paul II.  “Rune monuments, rune”

Matylda Damiêcka caused a storm with a drawing of Kaczmarski, Wa³êsa and John Paul II. “Rune monuments, rune”

Matylda Damiecka often comments on current events in a moving way. This time she decided to refer to the situation around Jacek Kaczmarski and his daughter, also mentioning John Paul II. The post was supposed to provoke discussion and indeed, the comments were in an uproar.

Matylda Damiêcka on her profile often refers to current events. He honestly and openly comments on the situation in the country, publishing drawings with non-obvious and thought-provoking comments. In the latest post, she referred to the recent exchange of views between her daughter, Patrycja Volny, and Andrzej Saramonowicz. She bluntly commented on her reluctance to criticize and discuss “great Poles” in public.

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Matilda Damięcka about Kaczmarski and John Paul II. “Monuments with a rune, a rune, a rune…”

On the occasion of Jacek Kaczmarski’s birthday, an exchange of views between . Jacek Kaczmarski’s daughter posted on social media screens of private messages from the director, who attacked her for speaking honestly about domestic violence and her father’s alcoholism, stating that it was an attack on Polish culture. Saramonowicz considered Volna’s confessions “teenage hysteria” and finally spared no words of criticism for publishing private messages. He also tried to explain the reasons, but only added fuel to the fire. It was to this situation that Matylda Damięcka referred. In the latest entry, she paraphrased Kaczmarski’s words from the song “Mury”.

Monuments rune, rune, rune

she wrote. In the post, she also referred to other “great Poles”, whose criticism is controversial. The following graphics show John Paul II and Lech Wałęsa.

All the saints… But they were only human, and so were we.

Let’s try to talk it out without any more casualties. Preferably in the comfort of your own head. Let’s ask good questions, let’s not be ashamed not to have ready answers

she wrote in the description.

The drawings with Jacek Kaczmarski, Lech Wałęsa and John Paul II caused a storm. “It pays to be honest”

Damięcka’s entry caused a lot of discussion. Some emphasized the need to separate the artistic output from the artist’s private life and not to judge hastily. Others said that in several graphics she aptly summed up the last 40 years of history.

Difficult things, hard to keep distance, hard not to keep distance. But it’s worth being honest and decent.

Source: Gazeta

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