I reside and create in Kraków, Poland.
My artwork explores women concealed within the fog of mystery, enveloped by the sacred smoke of their thoughts, desires, and dreams. I blend mimeticism and abstraction—two contrasting styles—to craft a harmonious story of grace. I enjoy experimenting with various artistic techniques, combining fluid art with traditional painting and incorporating glitters to achieve unique three-dimensional effects in my work.
The artist, who prefers various shades of gray and muted reds, creates works full of subtlety and depth. Monochromatism allows her to focus on form, texture and composition, eliminating the distracting variety of colors. Grays can symbolize peace, reflection or melancholy, while muted reds introduce an element of emotion, nostalgia or delicate energy. This color palette allows for the expression of the complexity of emotions and thoughts in a refined and non-obvious way, encouraging the viewer to reflect and individually interpret the work. Thanks to this, her work can be universally understandable, and at the same time exceptionally personal.
The artist combines traditional acrylic painting techniques with the modern pouring approach in an innovative way to create unique works of art. Pouring, which involves the controlled pouring of paint on the canvas, allows for the achievement of amazing abstract effects that often resemble organic forms or natural phenomena. Thanks to this technique, the artist has the opportunity to experiment with colors and textures, which leads to the creation of compositions full of dynamics and depth. By combining the precision of traditional painting with the unpredictability of poured paint, the artist discovers new dimensions of artistic expression that delight viewers with their originality and aesthetics.
The multilingualism of the artist, who speaks six languages fluently, is a fascinating aspect of her work. Her ability to communicate in different languages allows her to draw inspiration from a variety of cultures, which directly translates into the uniqueness of her works. From the Japanese influence we can see subtlety and minimalism, from Israel - deep roots in tradition, from Africa - exuberance and richness of colors, and from Arab countries - intricacy of patterns and elegance. This diversity makes her art not only universal, but also deeply personal, reflecting her personal experiences and travels. In this way, the artist becomes a bridge connecting different cultures and languages, creating unique works full of passion and understanding for the diversity of the world.