“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.
“Moon Lady” (2023) by Roland Kościółek is a glazed ceramic sculpture – a surreal human portrait with a striking contemporary form. Slip-cast and glazed, it makes a distinctive collector’s piece for living rooms, offices and representative interiors.
“Lady Twin” (2023) by Roland Kościółek is a glazed ceramic sculpture made from a slip-cast mould. This minimalist nude figure with its refined silhouette is a striking accent piece for contemporary living rooms, offices and studios.
“Future Past” (2021) by Matylda Burszta. Mixed media on linen canvas (oil, collage from recycled materials, photography, embroidery), 120 × 90 cm. Two simplified figures filled with collage—where figuration meets experiment and memory.
“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.
“Neolythic Biforium” (2023) by Andrzej Maląg – oil on HDF board, framed in aluminum, signed and with certificate of authenticity. A mystical journey through magical realism and surrealism.
“Grey Harbour 2” (2020) by Andrzej Maląg – oil on HDF board, a romantic vision of a harbour bathed in misty light, framed in aluminium.
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.
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.
“No name Ochra” (2023) by Mira Pürschel. Mixed media / acrylic on canvas, 120 × 100 cm. Minimal monochrome in ochre hues; edges painted, signed on side and verso, certificate of authenticity included.
“Retrogradation 02” (2022) by Mira Pürschel. Acrylic on canvas, 140 × 100 cm. Minimal abstract study of planetary retrograde motion; stark black–ochre contrast, clear structure, signed front and verso.
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 “Fly?” (2021) by Grażka Lange & Monika Hanulak is a handmade paper collage created using traditional cut-out techniques. A cat silhouette on an ecru background combines humor, elegance, and graphic clarity.
Painting “Come On!” (2020) by Grażka Lange & Monika Hanulak is a colorful paper collage made using traditional cut-out techniques. Playful cat silhouettes on white offset paper create a light and joyful composition.
“Blues” (2021) by Paulina Taranek. Oil on canvas, 120 × 120 cm. Urban panorama from the Cityscapes series in deep blues and blacks; dynamic architectural lines, nocturnal mood. Signed “P.Taranek” (LL) + signed on verso.
“2nd Avenue” (2019) by Paulina Taranek. Acrylic & oil on canvas, 100 × 80 cm. A black-and-white cityscape on the edge of figuration and abstraction; linear rhythm and stark contrast evoke metropolitan motion. Signed “P.Taranek” (LR) + full name on verso (LR).
“Uwaga, to nie chmury” (2021) by Paulina Taranek. Acrylic on canvas, 100 × 80 cm. Street-art-inflected cityscape with the Palace of Culture and Science as the focal point; warm–cool contrasts shape the architecture. Signed “P.Taranek” (LR) + full name on verso (LL).
“1rst Avenue” (2019) by Paulina Taranek. Acrylic on canvas, 80 × 60 cm. Black-and-white cityscape: a boulevard between skyscrapers rendered with minimalist lines and textures. Signed “P.Taranek” (LR) + full name on verso (LR).
“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.
“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.