The painting shows Castle Square in Warsaw seen from a "bird's eye view". The vivid colours of the painting, such as reds, greens and blues, create a mosaic that attracts the eye. The geometric shapes of the buildings, with roofs arranged in the English "chequerboard pattern", give the structure of the painting dynamics and rhythm. In the centre there is a square with a high column, and around it tiny cars circle like toys from a set of LEGO blocks. The atmosphere of the painting is full of life, you can almost hear the noise of the street and the horns of cars. The artist used a technique of exaggeration and deformation of perspective, creating an almost surreal effect. It is a mix of cubist influences and expressionist bravado. This painterly puzzle evokes feelings of surprise and maybe even a slight smile. Looking at the painting, you can wonder what life is like in such a picturesque corner. The effect achieved by the painter makes you lose yourself for a moment in this artistic vision. A child would say: "This city is like from a fairy tale!" Personally, I feel nostalgic for places where time moves slower and each house has its own story to tell. It is fascinating how one scene can stimulate the imagination and how different emotions can be born in us thanks to this harmonious and yet crazy composition.
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