Artworks - Orginal For Sale
Painting “Are You Coming In or Going Out?” (2021) by Grażka Lange & Monika Hanulak is a handmade paper cut composition featuring a cat silhouette on a vintage cream background. A delicate balance of humor, simplicity, and graphic precision.
Painting “Ompz” (2022) by Filip Moszant is a hand-painted work in the style of organic abstraction, part of the “Rozbicia” series. Created intuitively without sketches – a burst of color, rhythm, and emotion.
Painting “Riw234” (2022) by Filip Moszant is a unique organic abstract artwork created with acrylic ink and marker on paper. It combines precision, energy, and expressive color harmony.
“Winter/Zima 1” (2021) by Ewa Engler-Herer is a tempera painting on paper and the opening work of the Winter/Zima series. It blends classic artistry with modern subtlety, introducing harmony and calmness to any space.
“Winter/Zima 3” (2021) by Ewa Engler-Herer is a tempera painting on paper from the Winter/Zima series. It blends classic craftsmanship with modern sensibility, reflecting calmness and balance.
“Winter/Zima 4” (2021) by Ewa Engler-Herer is a tempera painting on paper from the Winter/Zima series. It combines classical technique with modern expression, bringing calm and elegance to any interior.
“Winter/Zima 5” (2021) by Ewa Engler-Herer is a tempera painting on paper from the Winter/Zima series. It combines classic craftsmanship with modern aesthetics, bringing calm and sophistication to any space.
“Winter/Zima 6” (2021) by Ewa Engler-Herer is a tempera painting on paper from the Winter/Zima series. It blends classic and modern styles, bringing calmness, balance, and elegance into any interior.
“Abstract V” (2021) by Bożena Tarasiewicz is a captivating acrylic composition where vivid yellow meets gentle shades of grey. A harmonious, light-filled work that radiates calm and optimism.
“Yellow Field with Red Building” (2022) by Dorota Kiermasz is an acrylic and pencil composition exploring geometric abstraction and human symbolism. A visual meditation on order, space and existence.
“Searching” (2022) by Ela Kubat is a hand-painted abstract artwork created with mixed media – acrylic and gold on canvas. In soft pastel blues and silvers, framed in an elegant Italian white-and-silver wooden frame, it radiates calm and sophistication.
“Winter 7” (2021) by Ewa Engler-Herer belongs to the Winter series. Executed in tempera and gouache on paper (30 × 45 cm), the painting captures the poetry of winter — a moment of stillness and delicate light.
“Vertical Composition – Figure” (2021) by Eugeniusz Gerlach combines oil and acrylic on canvas (138 × 56 cm). The geometric abstraction reflects the artist’s fascination with human structure and inner balance.
“Blue Composition” (1989) by Eugeniusz Gerlach is an oil on canvas, 70 × 70 cm. The artist’s distinctive use of blue tones and structured geometry creates a lyrical, balanced abstraction filled with light and rhythm.
“Depths / Odmęt” (2023–2024) by Emilia Maryniak is an oil painting inspired by the marine plant Posidonia oceanica. The work evokes the underwater flow of light and emotion — a meditation on depth, renewal and balance.
“Seagrass” (2024) by Emilia Maryniak is an acrylic painting inspired by the marine plant Posidonia oceanica. The work reflects on nature’s equilibrium, the rhythm of the sea and the fragile beauty of life.
“Dandelion” (2022) by Emilia Maryniak is an acrylic painting inspired by the airy, spherical form of Taraxacum. The work reflects on transience, renewal and the fragile beauty of natural cycles.
“Posidonia Mandala” (2024) by Emilia Maryniak is an oil painting inspired by the marine plant Posidonia oceanica. The artist creates a natural mandala — a symbol of renewal, harmony and ecological continuity.
“Posidonia Plant” (2024) by Emilia Maryniak is an acrylic painting inspired by Posidonia oceanica, a seagrass vital to marine ecosystems. The artist transforms natural forms into a poetic symbol of renewal, harmony and ecological balance.
“Work on Paper” (2018) by Emilia Maryniak is an ink drawing created as part of the project I WILL TELL YOU A TALE AND THE TALE WILL BE LONG. It captures a spontaneous moment of creation — a visual reflection on nature, sensitivity and artistic process.