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The descent of Jophiel by Jaroslav - Fallen Angels Collection
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Edition of this artwork
Edition of 30 - All sizes included | 10 in 60x90, 10 in 80x120, 5 in 100x150 and 5 in 120x180
Type of print
Fine art print
Signature
On the back.
Certificate of Authenticity
Yes, included by the gallery.
Year of Creation
2015
Fine Art Artist
Jaroslav
Collection
Fallen Angels
In The Descent of Jophiel, Jaroslav Wieczorkiewicz captures a moment suspended between divinity and decay, where celestial beauty meets the fragility of existence. This ethereal figure, sculpted from liquid motion, embodies both the grace of an angel and the weight of descent, evoking a delicate equilibrium between transcendence and vulnerability.
Jophiel, traditionally associated with wisdom and enlightenment, appears here as a luminous entity emerging from fluid chaos. Her form, shaped by high-speed projections of milk, is both solid and ephemeral, as if dissolving into the very medium from which she is created. The wings, fractured yet expansive, suggest a struggle between ascension and surrender, reinforcing the theme of a fallen grace.
The contrast between the stark white of her fluid body and the abyssal darkness of the background accentuates the tension between light and shadow, purity and turmoil. Her serene expression, eyes closed, suggests a silent resignation or a moment of contemplation before impact—an angel not banished, but bearing the burden of descent with quiet dignity.
Wieczorkiewicz’s mastery of liquid photography transforms the transient into the eternal, making The Descent of Jophiel a striking meditation on impermanence, loss, and the fragile beauty that emerges when celestial beings fall.
Fallen Angels
Few photographic series capture both profound suffering and artistic transcendence as powerfully as Fallen Angels by Jaroslav Wieczorkiewicz. Blending fine art, mythology, and high-speed photography, this evocative work explores grief, trauma, and resilience through a unique visual language.
Inspired by personal loss—his mother’s cancer, his father’s depression, and a miscarriage within a year—Fallen Angels is a cathartic expression, externalizing sorrow while inviting viewers to confront their own experiences. Wieczorkiewicz sculpts suffering into form, using his signature technique of photographing splashes of milk and paint in motion. These fluid, ephemeral wings symbolize the fragile balance between celestial grace and human fragility.
Technically ambitious, the series combines high-speed photography with advanced digital compositing, layering hundreds of images into each composition. Beyond its striking aesthetic, Fallen Angels is a meditation on resilience, portraying figures caught between flight and descent, seeking light amid darkness.
Acclaimed for its originality, the series cements Wieczorkiewicz’s status as a pioneer in liquid photography, transforming the ephemeral into the eternal.
Jaroslav
Jaroslav Wieczorkiewicz (1980) is a London-based Fine Art photographer renowned for his innovative “liquid photography,” using real milk, water, and paint to create dynamic, surreal imagery.
His iconic Milky Pin-Ups series reimagines classic pin-up aesthetics with outfits sculpted from splashing milk, showcasing his expertise in high-speed photography and digital compositing.
Founder of AurumLight Studio, he blends technical mastery with artistic vision, producing acclaimed Fine Art prints featured in exhibitions and major publications. Through workshops, he shares his unique techniques, continually pushing the boundaries of contemporary photography.