“Work on Paper” (2018) by Emilia Maryniak is an ink drawing created as part of the project I WILL TELL YOU A TALE AND THE TALE WILL BE LONG. It captures a spontaneous moment of creation — a visual reflection on nature, sensitivity and artistic process.
“Posidonia Plant” (2024) by Emilia Maryniak is an acrylic painting inspired by Posidonia oceanica, a seagrass vital to marine ecosystems. The artist transforms natural forms into a poetic symbol of renewal, harmony and ecological balance.
“Posidonia Mandala” (2024) by Emilia Maryniak is an oil painting inspired by the marine plant Posidonia oceanica. The artist creates a natural mandala — a symbol of renewal, harmony and ecological continuity.
“Dandelion” (2022) by Emilia Maryniak is an acrylic painting inspired by the airy, spherical form of Taraxacum. The work reflects on transience, renewal and the fragile beauty of natural cycles.
“Seagrass” (2024) by Emilia Maryniak is an acrylic painting inspired by the marine plant Posidonia oceanica. The work reflects on nature’s equilibrium, the rhythm of the sea and the fragile beauty of life.
“Depths / Odmęt” (2023–2024) by Emilia Maryniak is an oil painting inspired by the marine plant Posidonia oceanica. The work evokes the underwater flow of light and emotion — a meditation on depth, renewal and balance.
“A Plea to the Moon” (2023) – monotype by Rafał Labijak, oil on cardboard, 57 × 76 cm. An emotional sketch used as a compositional base for later paintings; reproduced in the catalogue “Sztuka kochania…”.
“Organ Concert” (2022) by Rafał Labijak, oil on relief ground (HDF board), 100 × 100 cm. Layered texture orchestrates light and shadow like an organ performance. Exhibited and reproduced in the catalogue “Sztuka kochania…”.
“The Pink Explosion” (2023) by Dorota Bojanowska combines screenprinting, drypoint and oil marks to create a vibrant, multilayered composition inspired by American pop culture of the 1940s and 1950s.
“Summer Meadow” (2022) by Anna Rendecka – an abstract oil painting on canvas (100 × 81 cm) inspired by nature. A serene composition that radiates balance and harmony.
“Her eyes” (2023) – table lamp–sculpture in recycled paper + cement, finished with acrylics and varnish. Fragmentary female figure with intentional cracks. Size: 37 × 48 cm.
“No name Red” (2023) by Mira Pürschel. Mixed media / acrylic on canvas (palette knife), 120 × 100 cm. Minimalist composition dominated by an intense red; layered texture and strong emotional charge.
“Beach” (2020) by Prof. Mariusz Woszczyński. Acrylic on canvas, 100 × 50 cm. A reportage-like slice of everyday life: beachgoers and a cyclist rendered with expressive brushwork and vivid colour harmony.
“Boulevard” (2020) by Prof. Mariusz Woszczyński. Acrylic on canvas, 100 × 50 cm. A reportage-like slice of city life: a cyclist and onlookers rendered with expressive brushwork and vivid colour harmony.
“Southern Beach” (2018) by Prof. Mariusz Woszczyński. Acrylic on canvas, 81 × 65 cm. A reportage-like seaside scene—tourists rendered with expressive brushwork, vibrant palette and summer light.
“No Name 1” (2023) – fragmentary female figure in recycled paper and cement, finished with acrylic. Minimal, expressive surface with intentional cracks. 31 × 25 × 160 cm.
“Inferno” (2023) by Mira Pürschel. Acrylic on canvas, 100 × 100 cm. Conceptual, expressive abstraction—fiery chroma and sculpted texture lead through a labyrinth of emotion.
“Unholy” (2023) – hand-painted oil on canvas enhanced with metal leaf and cotton rope. Figurative work with a central human figure. Size 130 × 130 cm.
“Apollo” (2023) from the Myths & Legends series by Piotr Piecko. Mixed media (acrylic, gold leaf) on canvas, 100 × 70 cm. A contemporary portrait of Apollo—god of light, arts and poetry—merging classical iconography with modern materiality. Signed LR; American Box frame.
“Icarus” (2023) from the Myths & Legends series by Piotr Piecko. Mixed media (acrylic, gold leaf) on canvas, 115 × 75 cm. A contemporary take on the Icarus myth—solar radiance in gold leaf set against the drama of hubris and fall. Signed LR; American Box frame.