Artists in Soa Hub - Skowronscy Art Gallery
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Agata Gertchen – Polish graphic artist and draughtswoman, graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław. Winner of international awards, author of 18 solo shows and over 160 group exhibitions
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Agata Strzemecka – painter born 1992 in Warsaw, MA in New Media (PJATK). Her art draws from surrealism, pop art and synesthesia of color. Her work appears in contemporary art auctions.
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Akaki (Akaki Gachechiladze) – painter and musician. He paints, composes film music and songs. By training an energy engineer, he is also organizer of cultural festivals
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Alicja Wysocka – painter and graphic artist, member of the Association of Polish Artists. Her intuitive work blends abstraction, cosmic visions and nature motifs
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Amonaria Magda Maciaszek – expressionist painter, action painting. Her art balances chaos and precision while exploring human emotions and desires.
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Andrzej Ciołek – Polish painter and graphic artist. His works explore abstraction and symbolism, inspired by nature and the human condition
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Andrzej Maląg – Polish painter and scientist. Creates magical realism oil paintings and original interference photo-graphics inspired by quantum physics and cosmology
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Aneta & Filip Gębscy – art duo, creators of MIRAGES (photography + drawing). Designers of posters for Oscar-nominated “EO”; ASP Warsaw patronage; Warsaw-based atelier
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Anna Jarzymowska – abstract painter. Energetic, organic canvases inspired by biology, underwater realms, dreams and the subconscious.
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Anna Kordowicz-Markuszewska – painter & architect. Post-abstract, conceptual roots; research on color, form and light; non-narrative compositions with pure visual impact.
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Anna Rendecka – art historian and graphic artist. Abstract & expressive works in printmaking, drawing and portrait photography; themes of memory, decay and dementia.
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Anna Selerowicz – painter, draughtswoman and art conservator. Expressionism, symbolism and realism; introspection, psyche and the beauty of everyday life.
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Bartłomiej Martens – painter and architect. His work explores the intersection of abstraction and figuration, focusing on color, form and spatial rhythm. Architecture graduate (Warsaw University of Technology); exhibitions in Poland and abroad.
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Beata Walczak – Polish painter and graphic designer. Creates oil and acrylic paintings inspired by people and nature. Award-winning artist exhibiting in Poland and abroad.
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Bożena Knecht – interdisciplinary artist working in painting and photography. Member of ZPAP, participant in numerous exhibitions in Poland and abroad.
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Bożena Tarasiewicz – Painter of Colors and Emotions. Creates lyrical abstract art full of harmony and feeling.
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Dorota Bojanowska – painter, graphic artist and fashion designer, graduate of the Royal College of Art in London. Her art explores linear drawing, symbolism and the beauty of imperfection.
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Dorota Kiermasz – painter and graphic artist, graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź. She creates “real abstraction,” combining painting with printmaking and digital graphics. Participant of numerous exhibitions in Poland and abroad.
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Ela Kubat – a Polish abstract painter known for acrylic pouring and ink techniques. Her art reflects freedom, intuition and the beauty of the creative process itself.
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Emilia Maryniak – visual artist, painter and installation author. She combines traditional techniques with plants, light, sound and video, exploring nature, physics and philosophy through contemporary art.
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Eugeniusz Gerlach – Polish abstract painter. His works are part of museum and private collections in Poland and worldwide, including Canada, USA, France, Sweden, Germany and South Africa.
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Ewa Engler-Herer – Polish visual artist and designer. Known for award-winning poster design, visual identity projects and painting that ranges from abstraction to hyperrealism and comics.
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Filip Moszant – Polish abstract painter, graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. His works reflect freedom and rebellion against social patterns. They are held in the collections of PKO Bank Polski and the World Bank.
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Franciszek Ledóchowski – Polish artist working with film, photography, illustration, painting and graphic art. His practice combines young art with influences of pop art, abstraction and surrealism.
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Grażka Lange & Monika Hanulak – illustrators and book designers. Authors of “A Book for a Dog”, “A Book for a Cat” and “Dog, Cat, Action! Animation”. They combine young art with children’s literature and experimental design.
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Grzegorz Klimek – contemporary Polish painter of the young art movement. His works explore structures of reality through layered compositions and hand-made paints.
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Igor Chołda – Polish illustrator, animator, painter and musician. Creates game character animations, murals and paintings. His style blends abstract art, young art, graffiti and comic influences.
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Izabela Siemiątkowska – Polish painter of the young art movement. Her works depict architectural spaces on the edge of abstraction. Award-winning contemporary artist.
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Jacek Wojciech Poteralski – traveler, painter and Vedic Art teacher. Since 2008, he has been promoting intuitive painting in Poland, creating unique, emotional artworks.
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Joanna Czajkowska – painter from Białystok, Poland. Her work in magical realism includes the cycles “StereoTYPKI” and “Korowód moich marzeń”. Member of ZPAP PSU; participant in solo and group exhibitions across Poland
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Karolina Sosnowska – Polish graphic designer and visual artist. Her work merges young art, figuratism and social engagement, using techniques from drawing to stencils and spray paint.
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Katarzyna Panko – young Ukrainian artist. Her figurative paintings combine oil paints with slagmetal, exploring the beauty and strength of women.
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Katarzyna Skąpska – sculptor of the young art movement. She creates figurative sculptures inspired by the female body, light and nature, using paper and cement.
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Krzysztof Ludwin – painter, architect and academic (PhD Arch., Professor at Cracow University of Technology). A watercolour specialist, co-founder of the Polish Watercolour Society (SAP) and author of the PWN handbook “Learning Watercolour” (2011).
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Krzysztof Stępniewski – young Polish painter. He fuses realism with surrealism, using theatrical gestures, grotesque and the sensuality of the human body to extract emotion.
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Lech Bator – contemporary Polish painter. He plays with conventions, uses comic and graffiti aesthetics, and reimagines the kitsch symbol of the stag in rut in dreamlike, muted compositions.
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Lech Majewski – graphic designer, poster artist, illustrator and book designer – and a guitarist by passion. He excels in editorial and advertising design, yet the poster remains his core medium. Signature style: flat vivid colour, cut-out lettering, and geometric signs/ornaments.
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Leszek Markuszewski – a true “Renaissance man”: painter, visual & conceptual artist, designer, architect and art theorist. Co-founder of La Grupa; runs La Galeria (Milanówek/Warsaw). Works within abstraction.
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Łukasz Jankiewicz values freedom and artistic independence. His paintings invite personal interpretation—a journey through desire and fear where colour and dynamic texture speak directly to the viewer.
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Łukasz Olek – painter, draughtsman and graphic designer. Known for large-scale abstractions in a cool palette, alongside dark, turpistic figurative works. He experiments with materials and surface.
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Magdalena Laskowska – Warsaw-born painter (b. 1985), winner of the Ministry of Culture First Prize, “Promocje 2011”. She paints oneiric landscapes balancing geometry and detail, exploring the “metaphysics of place”, light and colour.
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Magdalena Purol – painter and designer (b. 1982, Gniezno). She works with bold colour, merging drawing and colour fields. Fascinated by tropical flora and the element of water, she explores feminine energy (“Lost in Blue”).
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Maja Żurawiecka – graphic designer focused on poster, illustration and editorial design. Multi-award winner (Mexico, China) and participant of the 27th/28th International Poster Biennale in Warsaw.
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Malina Wieczorek – Polish painter combining conceptual art, minimalism and abstraction. Her abstract nudes question identity and female agency; the “Madonnas” series reinterprets halo with a folk ornamental “border”.
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Małgorzata Bańkowska – painter and draughtswoman merging dystopian surrealism with figuration. Collected across three continents (largest private collection in China); collaborates with DESA Unicum. Currently explores dip-pen ink drawing.
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Mariusz Woszczyński. Professor of Fine Arts (2015), painter and educator at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Since 2005 he has run an independent Drawing & Painting Studio at the Sculpture Department. Expressive 1980s idiom, genre scenes and landscapes (stage- and zone-based), Borderlands cycle; catalogues “Figures & Landscapes” (2010), “Journey” (2021).
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Marta Chudzik – abstract painter working in acrylic, known for tactile structures, refined detail and colour-driven compositions—often monochrome explorations of a single hue. Inspired by nature and dreams; works in private collections in Poland and abroad (solo show “Struktury”, Kinoteka PKiN, 2021/22).
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Matylda Burszta – Wrocław-based painter who weaves embroidery into painting, creating relief and tactile depth. Finalist of STRABAG Kunstforum (2022) and PROMOCJE (2021); winner of the W. Fangor Student Painting Competition (2020).
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Mira Pürschel – abstract painter using bold colour, concise solid composition and delicate texture on large canvases; process-first, improvisational, inviting the viewer’s imagination. Works held in private collections in Poland, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Denmark, Austria and the USA.
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Monika Wałęga – Polish contemporary artist working mainly with acrylics. She specializes in abstract painting, combining color, texture, and light. Her works are inspired by Wojciech Fangor, with the circle as a key motif symbolizing harmony and infinity.
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Paulina Katarzyna Zielska – artist and educator, co-founder of the art group and gallery “Autonomia”. Graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, specializing in young contemporary art. She teaches, organizes painting workshops and collaborates with cultural institutions.
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Paulina Taranek – graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków. She works in painting and drawing, combining both techniques with other media. Author of the “Cityscapes” series, exploring the essence of large cities. Her art draws on expressionism, impressionism, cubism, and modernism.
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Piotr Horodyński – interdisciplinary Polish artist, painter, designer, and illustrator. He experiments with style and technique, often drawing on magical realism and surrealism. His work spans painting, graphics, animation, and photography.
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Piotr Piecko – Polish artist working in painting, sculpture, photography, and graphic design. Graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and École des Beaux-Arts in Lausanne. Creates within the figurative art movement.
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Piotr Trusik (b. 1994, Warsaw) – painter and draughtsman, graduate with distinction of the Faculty of Graphics, Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Author of the solo exhibition “Between” at Ujazdowski Castle. Holder of numerous scholarships and finalist of major painting competitions.
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Przemysław Tyszkiewicz – Polish printmaker specializing in copperplate, etching, and aquatint. He also creates large-format works in his original corsydian technique. Author of around 400 exhibitions with over 6000 prints in museum and private collections worldwide.
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Rafał Labijak (b. 1968) – Polish painter based in Poznań. His work spans figurative and abstract painting, exploring communication, post-industrial landscapes, virtualized reality and social relations in the smartphone era.
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Rafał Wieczorek (b. 1975, Piotrków Trybunalski) – painter, graphic artist, composer, instrumentalist, publisher and translator. Creator of the “Lux” cycle dedicated to the theme of light, comprising over 100 works created over the past 20 years.
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Roland Kościółek (b. 1988, Rzeszów) – sculptor and graphic artist. His works explore psychological, emotional and existential themes. Graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków and PWSW in Przemyśl.
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Roman Goss (b. 1980) – contemporary painter. Since 2017 he has devoted himself entirely to abstract art, exploring unique shapes, colours and textures that express freedom and emotion.
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Stanisław Tomalak (b. 1955, Brzeg Dolny) – contemporary painter, member of ZPAP. From landscapes and fantastic realism he moved towards abstraction. Author of the “Fragments” series, created with experimental techniques.
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Tadeusz Czarnecki (b. 1960, Końskie, Poland) – painter, graphic artist, photographer, educator and cultural animator. He has exhibited in Poland and abroad and runs his own BIŁASÓWKA Art Gallery in Radoszyce. Author of several photographic albums and publications on art.
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Tomasz Ososiński (b. 1975) – author, translator of German literature, literary scholar and artist working with linocut. Winner of numerous literary and translation awards, lecturer at the University of Łódź.
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Viola Tycz is a Wrocław-based multimedia artist. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts, Miró Foundation and Ministry of Culture grantee. Works in printmaking, painting, video and installation; widely awarded, museum collections.
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Weronika Aaron Dyląg (b. 1987) – contemporary artist based in Warsaw. She experiments with acrylic techniques, creating ethereal paintings with uplifting, vivid colors.
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Witold Branka (b. 1961, Wrocław) – artist working across figurative art and abstraction. Graduate of the PWSSP in Wrocław and the University of Mainz. Experienced in printing and advertising.
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Wojciech Tylbor-Kubrakiewicz (b. 1974, Warsaw) – professor, printmaker and painter. His works combine figuration and abstraction, exploring themes of travel, memory and everyday life.