“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.
“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.
“SHE” (2023) – sculptural lamp in recycled paper + cement, finished with acrylics and varnish. Metal base. Fragmentary human figure; minimalist functional art.
“Transition 2” (2020) by Andrzej Maląg – limited edition 3/20. Interference photo-graphic inspired by quantum mechanics, fine-art pigment print on archival paper.
Painting “Eye of God” (2019) by Jacek Wojciech Poteralski is an expressive abstract acrylic on canvas work. Bold colours and dynamic forms evoke the energy of creation and are inspired by the Vedic Art philosophy.
Painting “Temptation” (2020) by Jacek Wojciech Poteralski is an abstract acrylic on canvas that combines natural inspiration with expressive gesture. Its dynamic forms and vivid colours create a harmonious, organic 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.
Painting “Queen” (2022) by Joanna Czajkowska is an oil on linen canvas (100 × 90 cm). This figurative portrait combines magical realism with a minimalist aesthetic, capturing the quiet strength and dignity of the human form.
“Parrots III” (2021) by Magda Maciaszek – acrylic on canvas 180×200 cm, from the “Dichotomy of Personality” series. Matte varnish, painted edges.
“She III” (2021) by Magda Maciaszek – acrylic on canvas 80×80 cm, from the “Splash Woman” series. Matte varnish, painted edges. Exhibited at Salon International d’art Contemporain, Carrousel du Louvre, Paris.
“Personality Dychotomy” (2021) by Magda Maciaszek – acrylic on canvas 120×80 cm, from the “Splash Woman” series. Abstract black and white composition, matte varnish, painted edges.
“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.
“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.
“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.
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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.
“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.
“Live is only a splash I” (2018) by Magda Maciaszek – acrylic on canvas, tondo Ø80 cm, from the “Splash Woman” series. Abstract form, matte varnish, painted edges. Exhibited at “Genoa International Fine Art 2019”, Italy.
“Balloon IX” (2020) by Magda Maciaszek – acrylic on canvas with copper leaf, 80 × 120 cm. From the series “Autotelic Road”. Matte varnish, painted edges, ready to hang.
“I Wanna Be Yours but Only Tonight” (2022) by Marta Chudzik. Mixed media on canvas (acrylic, markers, pastels), 140 × 120 cm. Street-art/graffiti-inspired abstraction with bold gesture, typographic echoes and layered texture.
“Pink Passion” (2022) by Marta Chudzik. Acrylic on canvas (artist’s own technique), 90 × 70 cm. Textural abstraction in pinks, purples and white; a bold, contemporary statement piece.
“Let’s Dive” (2023) by Marta Chudzik. Acrylic on canvas (artist’s own technique), 120 × 90 cm. Water-inspired abstraction; turquoise palette, textured surface and a sense of immersion.
“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.
“Egocentrism” (2014) by Bartłomiej Martens – an expressive, symbolic painting exploring human identity and inner conflict. A visual reflection on solitude, ego and self-awareness.