I was afraid the communists would be here forever.
Pavel Šmíd was born on 18 March 1964 in Krnov. His father worked as a dyer in a textile factory, after 1968 he was expelled from the Communist party. His mother was a primary school teacher. He graduated from the Secondary School of Arts and Crafts in Prague. He then applied to art college several times in vain. After the war he worked as an artist in the Budoucnost department store in Havířov. In the second half of the 1980s he lived in Ostrava and became part of the unofficial art scene there. With his wife Helena, he organized flat exhibitions and intensively devoted himself to graphic art. In 1989 he co-founded the art group Prirození in Ostrava. Its members included Jiří Surůvka, Petr Pastrňák and Daniel and Jan Balabán. After the fall of the communist regime, he entered the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. He studied painting in the studio of Jiří Sopek. He earned a living as a set designer, later patinating film sets. In 2023 he lived in Prague, devoted himself to free art and had about thirty solo exhibitions.