Marta Chudzik
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).
Marta Chudzik – acrylic abstraction, structure & colour
Marta Chudzik (b. 1988, Lublin) is an abstract painter working primarily in acrylic. Her canvases fuse meticulous detail with tactile structure, often organising the whole composition around a single hue and its many shades. She aims for art that lives with people—evoking memories and accompanying new happy moments.
Visual language
Deliberately ambiguous works encourage multiple readings. Chudzik highlights texture and small accents, using colour as a carrier of mood—from monochrome studies to subtle tonal transitions. Key inspirations: nature and dreams.
Biography & education
Graduate of painting courses; has developed her individual style since childhood, exploring diverse techniques.
Exhibitions & press
- “Struktury”, Dec 2021–Jan 2022, Kinoteka — Palace of Culture and Science, Warsaw.
- Living Room magazine, no. 64 (2022).
Collections & direction
Works held in private collections in Poland and abroad. Direction: Abstraction, Young art.
Motifs & techniques
- Acrylic structure – tactile texture and careful detailing; layering enabled by fast-drying acrylics (contemporary painting).
- Monochrome & shades – compositions built around a single hue and its tonal range (abstraction).
- Accents vs. grounds – crisp details set against soft tonal fields.
- Layered build-up – successive layers and subtle mood modulation.
- Inspiration – nature and dreams; open-ended readings.