Although the oil paintings seem incredibly life-like, the artist incorporates creative ideas based on impressionism and abstraction into his works which becomes evident the closer you analyze each work. Besides depicting the reality around him, the artist tries to preserve a part of Polish culture which is slowly dying out through his timeless realistic artworks that often include traditions, rituals, classical clothing, and antique objects.
Lechoszest discovered his passion for realistic drawings in his early childhood when he used to copy characters of comics and fairy tales and his sketches already showed great artistic potential. After private classes from a local art teacher in Baborów, he picked up painting classes at the Art College in Opole to perfect his technical skills and theoretical knowledge. He independently studied biology, psychology, and physiology of vision to understand the patterns of human visual and mental perception. Years of training, practice, and development lead to his intricate drawings that can be compared to the greatest names in the history of art.






















