The face emerging from the darkness in the linocut by Leszek Kiljański comes from the world of mysterious and fantastic phenomena, as if taking place outside of time, in a parallel reality. The portrait presents a man with the outline of his face elicited by a deep, high contrast, but with most of it left in the shadow. It reveals instead the peculiar characteristics of the physiognomy, covered with a variety of constructions and organisms living on the sea bed, lichens, crustaceans, corals or sea anemones. This apparition does not seem to be the symptom of a disease, but of the symbiotic relationship into which underwater organisms grew and firmly conjoined with human tissue, while leading their latent, inanimate life. [F. Pregowski]