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“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.
“Wandering” (2022) by Ela Kubat is an abstract painting created with mixed media — acrylic, gold leaf and other materials. Its vivid blues and golden tones evoke movement and light, beautifully framed in white.
“Thirst” (2022) by Ela Kubat is an abstract acrylic painting created with the pouring art technique. Fluid blues and organic forms express energy and depth. Presented in a raw pine float frame.
“Thirsty Tree” (2022) by Ela Kubat is an abstract painting created with the acrylic pouring technique. Shades of blue and organic shapes merge into fluid harmony, enhanced by a float frame that adds spatial depth.
“Motion 1” (2022) by Ela Kubat is an abstract seascape created using the pouring art technique. Flowing acrylic layers evoke the motion of waves, clouds and reflections of light. The work is framed in an elegant 3D structure.
“Motion 2” (2022) by Ela Kubat is an acrylic painting created using the pouring art technique — where fluid paint layers flow across the canvas, forming spontaneous, organic patterns. The work is dominated by serene shades of blue and presented in a 3D frame.
“Pawn or Player” (2021) by Dorota Kiermasz is a real abstraction that transforms the geometry of a game board into a metaphor of human existence — questioning whether we are mere pawns or active players of fate.
“Pink 1” (2019) by Dorota Kiermasz belongs to the series Divisions from-to the Square. This acrylic painting explores geometric balance through a diagonal division of the square, using pink and blue tones to express harmony and tension.
“Pink 2” (2019) by Dorota Kiermasz belongs to the series Divisions from-to the Square. This geometric abstraction combines structure and emotion through a minimalist composition of pink and blue.
“In Search of Passage” (2020) by Dorota Kiermasz, from the series White on Black. Open Systems, is a geometric abstraction blending acrylic and pencil. It visualises the metaphor of human movement and the quest for meaning within structured space.
“The Traveller” (2020) by Dorota Kiermasz is a geometric abstract painting exploring themes of solitude, movement and self-discovery through minimalist form and subtle colour harmony.
“The Pink Explosion” (2023) by Dorota Bojanowska combines screenprinting, drypoint and oil marks to create a vibrant, multilayered composition inspired by American pop culture of the 1940s and 1950s.
“Transcendental Landscape” (2024) by Dorota Bojanowska is an expressive oil painting where vivid colour and abstract form merge into a vision of a spiritual, energetic world.
“Untitled” (2024) by Dorota Bojanowska is an expressive oil painting combining vivid colour, text elements and graphic gestures. The work captures emotional energy through layered visual narration.
“Abstract IV” (2021) by Bożena Tarasiewicz is an elegant acrylic composition defined by shades of grey and refined geometry. A minimalist work that embodies balance and emotional depth.
“Abstract III” (2022) by Bożena Tarasiewicz is a minimalist acrylic composition in shades of black and grey. Subtle, elegant and contemplative, it invites the viewer into a world of calm and balance.
“Abstract I” (2022) by Bożena Tarasiewicz is a powerful acrylic composition where vivid red meets balanced shades of grey. The work radiates energy, passion and harmony, making it a perfect statement piece for modern interiors.
“Flower” (2023) by Bożena Knecht is a delicate acrylic painting on linen canvas. The artist captures the beauty of nature with soft hues of violet and expressive brushwork, creating a serene and poetic composition.
“Too Little to Live” (2021) by Beata Walczak is an expressive figurative painting inspired by pop art. It reflects on human isolation and the search for meaning in a minimalist yet emotionally charged form.
“Inner Violation” (2018) by Bartłomiej Martens is a powerful, introspective abstraction. Layers of colour, gesture and light create palpable tension that moves from turmoil to catharsis.
“Decadence” (2005) by Bartłomiej Martens is an expressive and symbolic composition reflecting on decay, transformation and rebirth. The painting invites the viewer to contemplate beauty at the edge of dissolution.
“Metaphysics” (2017) by Bartłomiej Martens is a painterly meditation on existence and transience. Combining figuration and abstraction, the artist explores the boundaries of being, light and matter through symbolic depth.
“Anticipation” (2020) by Bartłomiej Martens is an expressive, atmospheric composition blending painterly tradition with modern abstraction. A reflection on time, stillness and emotional presence.
“Absorptive Idyll” (2000) by Bartłomiej Martens blends classical sensitivity with a contemporary abstract language. Delicate colour transitions and balanced composition create a calm, poetic ambience for any interior.
“Egocentrism” (2014) by Bartłomiej Martens – an expressive, symbolic painting exploring human identity and inner conflict. A visual reflection on solitude, ego and self-awareness.
“The Hunt” (2022) by Bartłomiej Martens – a dynamic mixed-media painting combining acrylic, oil, tempera and ink. A study of instinct, energy and the timeless tension between humanity and nature.
“Cliffs” (2022) by Anna Selerowicz is a contemplative oil painting portraying a solitary house atop majestic cliffs. A poetic landscape exploring the harmony between nature’s power and human solitude.
“Lonely Rock” (2022) by Anna Selerowicz – a minimalist oil painting depicting the beauty of solitude and the timeless power of nature. A rock standing against waves and cliffs becomes a metaphor for endurance and self-reflection.
“Migraine” (2023) by Anna Rendecka – a triptych of expressive abstract works created in mixed media on paper. A powerful visual narrative about pain, sensitivity and the transformation of emotion into color and form.
“Woman in Orange” (2023) by Anna Rendecka – an expressive mixed-media drawing on paper. Vivid orange tones and dynamic lines form a modern portrait radiating warmth, strength and emotion.
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“Nude” (2021) by Anna Rendecka – a hand-drawn composition in oil pastel on grey paper. A delicate study of the human body, exploring softness, gesture and emotional stillness.
“Forest Spirits” (2022) by Anna Rendecka – a contemporary abstract oil painting composed of two canvases. A poetic vision of nature, where light and shadow intertwine like ethereal forest beings.
“Nude III” (2020) by Anna Rendecka – a delicate mixed-media drawing (ecoline, ink, pencil on paper). An expressive exploration of the human body, combining sensitivity and precision in a modern composition.
“Migraine – Autumn” (2022) by Anna Rendecka – an expressive mixed-media drawing (ecoline, pencil, ink on paper). A deeply personal reflection on pain, healing and the poetic stillness of autumn.
“Migraine – Summer” (2022) by Anna Rendecka – an expressive mixed-media drawing (ecoline, pencil, ink on paper). A vivid reflection on pain, warmth and the sensory intensity of summer.