“Aurora” (2022) by Matylda Burszta. Mixed media—collage and oil on canvas, 90 × 120 cm. A romantic, cinematic portrait of a woman—elusive like the aurora; layered surface, chromatic glows and flickers of light.
“Shade of polo” by Agata Strzemecka – acrylic on canvas (90×60 cm, 2024). A minimalist depiction of a rider on horseback, defined by light and shadow.
“Grey Composition” (2024) by Roman Goss is an abstract oil painting on canvas dominated by a muted grey-blue background. Bright accents of yellow, white, black, brown and light green appear in bold, textured colour blocks, creating a layered, almost architectural composition.
“Composition 17” (2024) by Roman Goss is an abstract oil painting on canvas built from horizontal and vertical colour blocks. A warm, earthy palette of browns, beiges, yellows, whites and light greens, combined with rich texture, creates a strong sense of depth, light and structure.
“Moon Garden” (2020) by Przemysław Tyszkiewicz. Etching & aquatint, 40 × 53 cm (portrait). An oneiric scene where hyper-detailed roses emerge from darkness; symbolism and chiaroscuro shape a quiet unease.
“Heart of Wrocław” (2016) by Przemysław Tyszkiewicz. Etching & aquatint, 49 × 60 cm (portrait). A monochrome anatomical heart filled with Wrocław’s architecture; exquisite chiaroscuro and meticulous line work evoke a dreamlike city-portrait.
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“Fatum” (1999) by Przemysław Tyszkiewicz. Monochrome etching, 50 × 50 cm (square). A nude female figure set within a surreal landscape of hybrid creatures and flora; sun/circular border evokes fate and life’s cycles.
“Seven of My Ribs” (2011) by Przemysław Tyszkiewicz. Monochrome etching, 50 × 50 cm (square). A enthroned male figure encircled by mythic creatures (birds, fish) and flora; star-like layout, deep chiaroscuro, layered symbolism.
“Cornflower Moon of the Frost Fields” (2011) by Przemysław Tyszkiewicz. Etching & aquatint, 94 × 67 cm (landscape). A oneiric scene with a winged pig, levitating animals and a monumental bull; exquisite chiaroscuro and layered symbolism.
“Flowers of the Night” (2002) by Przemysław Tyszkiewicz. Etching & aquatint on copper plate, printed on Zurkal cotton paper, 94 × 67 cm (landscape). Three glowing blossoms under a crescent moon; exquisite chiaroscuro, meticulous detail and dreamlike symbolism.
“At Dawn the Black Ocean Bloomed” (2002) by Przemysław Tyszkiewicz. Etching & aquatint on copper plate, printed on Zurkal cotton paper, 94 × 67 cm (landscape). A dreamlike dawn tableau: glowing flowers, a ship entwined with vegetation, a dragon and a bridge/fortress silhouette; refined chiaroscuro and layered symbolism.
“Statics of the Depths” (2004) by Przemysław Tyszkiewicz. Etching & aquatint on copper plate, printed on Zurkal cotton paper, 94 × 67 cm (landscape). A sofa suspended in darkness, a hovering hummingbird, and twisting tower-like columns—refined chiaroscuro, precise line and dreamlike symbolism.