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“Blue eyes” by Krzysztof Stępniewski. A realistic portrait/nude painted on canvas, rendered in a vivid, colourful palette. Approx. 120 cm.
“Vastness of Silence” (2025) by Piotr Horodyński. Oil on canvas, 61 × 50 cm. A fantastical, surreal atmosphere in muted blues and navies evoking ice, arctic space and an evening sky; intimate, contemplative mood.
“Encounters III” (2023) by Magdalena Laskowska. Acrylic on canvas. A poetic lawn scene: a blue sculpture and a reader, rendered in a minimalist composition.
“Evening Lights” (2022) by Magdalena Laskowska. Acrylic on canvas, 50 × 40 cm. A quiet urban scene at dusk with geometric houses, a lamppost and warm window glow.
“Evening by the River” (2022) by Magdalena Laskowska. Acrylic on canvas, 92 × 73 cm. A tranquil landscape in golden dusk tones with mirrored trees on still water.
“Big Blue 16” (2024) by Magdalena Purol. Acrylic on canvas, 50 × 50 cm. Saturated abstract in deep and vivid blues. Price: 2200 PLN.
Painting “HG01” (2023) by Grzegorz Klimek is a geometric abstract composition in shades of pink and turquoise. The artist’s original technique gives the surface a subtle, pulsating depth and light vibration.
Painting “Stronghold” (2024) by Grzegorz Klimek is a geometric abstract created in the artist’s unique technique on canvas. Structured forms and textured layers evoke the impression of a cityscape or architectural map.
“Between 1” (2024) by Piotr Trusik. Oil on canvas, 35 × 35 cm. A liminal composition suspended between the visible and the felt; a human silhouette negotiates space, memory and emotion.
“Between 2” (2024) by Piotr Trusik. Oil on canvas, 40 × 34 cm (landscape). A liminal composition suspended between the visible and the felt; a human silhouette negotiates space, memory and emotion. Shown at the solo show “Between”, Ujazdowski Castle CCA (22 Feb–24 Mar 2024).
“Found 1” (2024) by Piotr Trusik. Oil on canvas, 30 × 24 cm (landscape). A fleeting painterly note of nature from Jerzwałd Plein Air 2024 — on the ephemerality of looking and the memory of place.
“Between 3” (2024) by Piotr Trusik. Oil on canvas, artist’s technique, 145 × 115 cm (landscape). A liminal composition suspended between the visible and the felt; a human silhouette negotiates space, memory and emotion. Shown at the solo show “Between”, Ujazdowski Castle CCA (22 Feb–24 Mar 2024).
“Keepsake” (2024) by Piotr Trusik. Oil on panel, 30.5 × 21 cm (landscape). A fleeting painterly note of nature from the Jerzwałd Plein Air 2024 — an attempt to hold light, time and the memory of seeing.
“Events” (2024) by Piotr Trusik. Oil on canvas, 30 × 40 cm (portrait). A painterly meditation on women’s freedom and bodily autonomy; dense, alien matter contrasts with a tender gaze to shape an ambiguous narrative.
“Lake Płaskie” (2024) by Piotr Trusik. Oil on canvas, 21 × 30 cm (portrait). An intimate painterly note of nature from the Jerzwałd Plein Air 2024—holding light, water and time in a fleeting study.
“Between 4” (2024) by Piotr Trusik. Oil on canvas, artist’s technique, 145 × 115 cm (landscape). A liminal composition suspended between the visible and the felt; a human silhouette negotiates space, memory and emotion. Shown at the solo show “Between”, Ujazdowski Castle CCA (22 Feb–24 Mar 2024).
“Found 2” (2024) by Piotr Trusik. Oil on canvas, 34.5 × 40.5 cm (portrait). A fleeting painterly note of nature from the Jerzwałd Plein Air 2024 — on the ephemerality of looking and the memory of place.
“Rybka, 2022” by Akaki – oil on canvas (100×50 cm). A surreal scene of two figures with a large fish, full of humor and vivid color contrasts.
“Train, 2021” by Akaki – oil on canvas. A surreal, dynamic composition of a colorful train, with vivid contrasts and dreamlike atmosphere.
“Untitled” (2024) by Dorota Bojanowska is an expressive oil painting combining vivid colour, text elements and graphic gestures. The work captures emotional energy through layered visual narration.
“Transcendental Landscape” (2024) by Dorota Bojanowska is an expressive oil painting where vivid colour and abstract form merge into a vision of a spiritual, energetic world.
Painting “Polish pantone IV” (2024) by Izabela Siemiątkowska is made with oil and wax paste on canvas. The dark silhouettes of plants stand out against a soft gradient background, evoking a calm, meditative atmosphere.
Painting “Bridges II” (2023) by Izabela Siemiątkowska is a work created with oil and wax-paste on canvas. Size: 100 × 150 cm. The palette of greys and touches of blue evoke a reflective and architectural atmosphere.
“Ciepło cieplej” (2021) by Paulina Katarzyna Zielska. Oil on canvas, 90 × 90 cm. A warm-hued landscape at sunset: a road leading toward the mountains, rolling hills and fiery light shaping the terrain.
“Zakopianka” (2021) by Paulina Katarzyna Zielska. Oil on canvas, 90 × 90 cm. A dusk cityscape: an empty road leading into the sunset, a flame neon on the right, soft pink–orange–blue hues contrasted with dark tree and sign silhouettes.
“There, through the Sandy Hills” (2024) by Paulina Katarzyna Zielska. Oil on canvas, 40 × 30 cm. A small contemplative landscape in pinks and violets; gentle textures and distant mountain contours.
“Act – The Fruit of Femininity” (2024) by Malina Wieczorek. Mixed media on canvas (acrylic, oil, pastels, pencil), 100 × 170 cm. A contemporary nude as a statement on female energy—sensuality meets agency.
“Nude, Woman and the Sun” (2024) by Malina Wieczorek. Mixed media on canvas (acrylic, oil, pastel, pencil), 120 × 130 cm. A contemporary nude as a carrier of emotion and spirituality—body reduced to sign and form.
“Lady Atom” (2022) by Roland Kościółek is a glazed ceramic sculpture from the limited Lady series. Each piece is produced in no more than 30 copies, with a unique colour scheme, depicting a woman in a long dress in a futuristic, biotech-driven world.
“Lady Atom” (2022) by Roland Kościółek is a glazed ceramic sculpture from the limited Lady series. Each piece is produced in no more than 30 copies and features a unique colour scheme, depicting a woman in a long dress in a futuristic, biotech world.
“Lady Sky” (2022) by Roland Kościółek is a glazed ceramic sculpture from the limited Lady series. Each piece is produced in no more than 30 copies and features a unique colour scheme, depicting a beautiful, elegant and confident woman of extraterrestrial origin.
“Old Lady” (2024) by Roland Kościółek is a glazed ceramic sculpture whose form is inspired by ancient Egyptian art. A unique colour scheme and free interpretation of the theme make it a distinctive contemporary collector’s piece.
“Poison Lady” (2024) by Roland Kościółek is a glazed ceramic sculpture from the limited Lady series. It portrays an apparently delicate and elegant woman who hides a dark secret – you can get to know her, but never fully reveal it.
“Last Parrot” (2024) by Roland Kościółek is a glazed ceramic sculpture depicting a macaw parrot with an accentuated skull motif. Part of a series of animal sculptures, it blends animal portraiture with a symbolic reflection on mortality.
“Dialogi 109 vs 109” (2023) by Andrzej Ciołek – oil on canvas, 85 × 95 cm. A symbolic call to dialogue despite human differences.
“Blue Monday” by Agata Strzemecka – acrylic on canvas (76×102 cm, 2022). A reflection on mass culture, psychology, and the contradictions of everyday life.
“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.
“Meteorology of Accidental Hallucinations” (2002) by Przemysław Tyszkiewicz. Etching & aquatint on copper plate, printed on Zurkal cotton paper, 94 × 67 cm (landscape). A meticulously rendered truck beneath a canopy of levitating mushrooms; refined linework, deep chiaroscuro and layered symbolism.
“A Wild Sip of Primeval Tea” (2014) by Przemysław Tyszkiewicz. Etching & aquatint on copper, 94 × 67 cm (landscape). A canopy of levitating mushrooms—some bearing architectural motifs (pagoda)—with wild dogs/wolves roaming below; refined chiaroscuro and dreamlike symbolism.
Unique artistic print on canvas – linocut with gilding, full of subtle emotions and depth.
Unique linocut with gilding – an intimate record of motherhood, full of emotion and artistic expression.
Unique linocut “Motherhood_20” – an emotional record of everyday life, printed on Zerkall 250g paper.
Unique print “Okruchy_45” – linocut with gilding and mixed media on canvas, full of symbolism and emotion.
Unique print “Okruchy_44” – linocut on canvas with gilding, full of emotion and subtle symbolism.
Unique print “Okruchy_43” – linocut on canvas with gilding, full of emotion and artistic depth.
Unique print “Okruchy_42” – linocut with drawing and mixed media on canvas, full of subtlety and meaning.
Unique print “Okruchy_41” – linocut on canvas with gilding and mixed media, full of emotion and symbolism.
Unique print “Okruchy_40” – linocut with gilding and spray on canvas, full of expression and symbolism.
Unique print “Okruchy_39” – linocut combined with drawing and spray on canvas, full of expression and symbolism.
Unique print “Okruchy_38” – linocut with pastel and gilding on canvas, an emotional reflection on fragility and motherhood.
Unique print “Okruchy_37” – linocut on canvas enriched with pencil drawing and gilding, a refined fusion of tradition and modernity.
Unique print “Okruchy_49” – linocut on Zerkall paper with gilding, an emotional reflection on fragility and motherhood.
Unique print “Okruchy_48” – linocut on Zerkall paper, enriched with pastel and gilding. A refined blend of tradition and modernity.
Unique print “Okruchy_47” – linocut on Zerkall paper with gilding, a metaphor of fragility, chaos and the ambivalence of motherhood.
Unique print “Okruchy_46” – linocut on Zerkall paper with pencil and gilding. A refined fusion of traditional technique and modern expression.
Unique print “Okruchy_16” – linocut on Zerkall paper with pastel and gilding. An emotional reflection on fragility, chaos and motherhood.
Unique print “Okruchy_22” – linocut on Zerkall paper with pencil drawing. A subtle combination of tradition and the artist’s personal touch.
Unique print “Okruchy_34” – linocut on Zerkall paper with pencil and gilding. A symbolic reflection on fragility, chaos and motherhood.
Unique print “Okruchy_35” – linocut on Zerkall paper with pencil drawing. A refined blend of craftsmanship and the artist’s personal touch.
Unique print “Okruchy_33” – linocut on Zerkall paper with gilding and drawing. A metaphor of fragility, chaos and the ambivalence of motherhood.
Unique print “Okruchy_30” – linocut on Zerkall paper with drawing and gilding. A refined blend of traditional craft and artistic expression.
Unique print “Okruchy_08” – linocut on Zerkall paper with drawing. A metaphor of fragility, chaos and the ambivalence of motherhood.
Unique print “Okruchy_18” – linocut on Zerkall paper with drawing. A refined blend of traditional printmaking and personal expression.
“Miracle” (2024) by Roman Goss is an oil painting on canvas depicting a semi-abstract landscape. Layered colours, rich texture and muted blue tones create a calm, almost meditative space where the play of light and shadow is central.
Unique print “Motherhood_21” – linocut on Zerkall paper, part of a cycle exploring everyday life and the ambivalence of motherhood.
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“Vox” (2024) by Roman Goss is an oil painting on canvas that contrasts warm reds and browns with cool, light green colour fields. Rhythmic geometric forms and rich texture create a sense of dynamic struggle between light and shadow.
Art print “Watch Your Step_01” – linocut on Zerkall paper, edition 2/5 V.E. Part of the “Motherhood” cycle, portraying daily chaos and unexpected still life.
“Motherhood_23” – unique linocut by Agata Gertchen on Zerkall paper. An intimate record of daily life and the emotions of motherhood.
“Nude, Woman and Mars” (2024) by Malina Wieczorek. Mixed media on canvas (acrylic/oil/pencil), 100 × 100 cm. From the series Women and Planets—femininity as a force balancing strength and sensitivity; Mars-red accents, vigorous gesture, layered texture.
“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.
“The Traveller” (2020) by Dorota Kiermasz is a geometric abstract painting exploring themes of solitude, movement and self-discovery through minimalist form and subtle colour harmony.
“Rewizor” (2021) by Lech Majewski. Offset print, size 68 × 98 cm (framed 70 × 100 cm). Limited edition, one signed copy available.
“Stone Upon Stone” (2021) by Lech Majewski. Offset print, 68 × 98 cm (framed 70 × 100 cm). Limited reproduction; one signed copy available.
“Hits of the Jewish Cabaret” (2021) by Lech Majewski. Offset print, 68 × 98 cm (framed 70 × 100 cm). Limited reproduction; one signed copy available.
“Untitled” (2022) by Anna Kordowicz-Markuszewska – an oil painting in the style of organic abstraction. A composition bursting with color, rhythm, and expressive energy.
“Female Dominance” (2022) by Leszek Markuszewski. Oil on canvas, size 121 × 140 × 3 cm. Abstract composition with a philosophical underpinning—cool blues set against vivid red. Signed on the reverse.
Painting “Diamond Fairy Tale” (2023) by Joanna Czajkowska is a hand-painted oil on linen canvas work. It combines surrealism and magical realism in a figurative composition centered on the human form. Size: 100 × 110 cm.
Painting “Recreation” (2023) by Joanna Czajkowska is an oil on linen canvas (100 × 110 cm). A surreal and magical realist composition exploring stereotypes and individuality through poetic, symbolic imagery.
Painting “Stereometry” (2023) by Joanna Czajkowska is an oil on hand-made linen canvas (110 × 100 cm). The artist blends abstraction with figurative realism, creating a geometric and sensual visual dialogue.
“Kałuża” (2022) by Maja Żurawiecka. Digital print, limited edition, signed copies. Based on illustrations for the project/book “Te wszystkie straszne NIE” addressing mental health.
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“Masks” (2022) by Maja Żurawiecka. Digital print, 100 × 70 cm. Limited edition, signed copies. Poster based on the book project “Te wszystkie straszne NIE” addressing mental health.
“Golden Circle” (2021) by Monika Wałęga. Acrylic on canvas / mixed media with gold accents, 100 × 100 cm. A central gold circle with light-responsive metallic sheen; the work changes with daylight. Signed on verso.
“Yellow Field with Red Building” (2022) by Dorota Kiermasz is an acrylic and pencil composition exploring geometric abstraction and human symbolism. A visual meditation on order, space and existence.
“Abstract I” (2022) by Bożena Tarasiewicz is a powerful acrylic composition where vivid red meets balanced shades of grey. The work radiates energy, passion and harmony, making it a perfect statement piece for modern interiors.
“Abstract III” (2022) by Bożena Tarasiewicz is a minimalist acrylic composition in shades of black and grey. Subtle, elegant and contemplative, it invites the viewer into a world of calm and balance.
“Calm After the Storm” (2023) by Anna Jarzymowska – an abstract composition full of movement, energy, and color. A dialogue between organic and geometric shapes in vibrant tones.
“Ruah” (2023) by Anna Jarzymowska – a hand-painted oil artwork inspired by breath, spirit, and light. A serene composition that evokes peace, introspection, and emotional balance.
“Moth” (2023) by Amonaria Magda Maciaszek – acrylic on canvas, 120×120 cm. A figurative composition on black, the moth rendered in a dual manner between light and shadow. From the series “Personality Dichotomy”.
“Aphrodite” (2022) from the Myths & Legends series by Piotr Piecko. Mixed media (oil, acrylic, gold leaf) on canvas, 150 × 100 cm. A contemporary portrait of the goddess of love and beauty, with luminous gold accents. Signed LR (Polish: LL on the front).
“Hypnos” (2022) from the Myths & Legends series by Piotr Piecko. Mixed media (oil, acrylic, gold leaf) on canvas, 80 × 100 cm (landscape). A contemporary portrait of Hypnos, the Greek god of sleep. Signed LR; American Box frame.
“Lonely Rock” (2022) by Anna Selerowicz – a minimalist oil painting depicting the beauty of solitude and the timeless power of nature. A rock standing against waves and cliffs becomes a metaphor for endurance and self-reflection.
“Cliffs” (2022) by Anna Selerowicz is a contemplative oil painting portraying a solitary house atop majestic cliffs. A poetic landscape exploring the harmony between nature’s power and human solitude.
“Tłumy V” (2023) by Andrzej Ciołek – oil on linen-cotton canvas. A symbolic interpretation of contemporary man caught between the “walls of everyday life”.
Painting “Crowds III” (2023) by Andrzej Ciołek – oil on linen-cotton canvas, unframed. A symbolic walk across a red footbridge above rooftops, between the “walls of everyday life”.
“Crowds II” (2023) by Andrzej Ciołek – oil on linen-cotton canvas, unframed. A symbolic rooster-siren as a metaphor of modern man caught between the “walls of everyday life”.
“In Search of the Lost Colour” (2022) by Łukasz Jankiewicz. Oil on canvas, 100 × 150 × 3 cm. An enigmatic female portrait in nuanced reds with rich texture.
Painting “Kurki” (2023) by Aneta and Filip Gębscy – unique MIRAGES technique combining photography and drawing. Minimalist work inspired by fauna and flora, exhibited at the 28th International Poster Biennale.
Painting “W drodze I” (2023) by Aneta & Filip Gębscy – unique MIRAGES technique combining photography and drawing. Minimalist work inspired by human observation, exhibited at the 28th International Poster Biennale.
Painting “W drodze III” (2021) by Aneta & Filip Gębscy – MIRAGES technique combining photography and drawing. Minimalist work inspired by human observation, exhibited at the 28th International Poster Biennale.
Painting “W drodze II” (2021) by Aneta & Filip Gębscy – MIRAGES technique combining photography and drawing. Minimalist art inspired by human observation, exhibited at the 28th International Poster Biennale.
Painting “Drugie życie I” (2021) by Aneta & Filip Gębscy – MIRAGES technique combining photography and drawing. Minimalist work inspired by nature, exhibited at the 28th International Poster Biennale.
Painting “Whituś” (2023) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing.
Painting “Capricornus” (2020) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing.
Photography “Colibri” (2020) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing.
Painting “Kiss” (2023) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing.
Painting “Lotonotosaurs” (2023) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing.
Painting “Happiness” (2023) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing.
Drawing “Illusion 2” (2019) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES work balancing between realism and surrealism.
Drawing “Illusion 1” (2019) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining figurative art, surrealism and magical realism.
Painting “Crane” (2023) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing.
Painting “Heron” (2023) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing.
“Insect” (2023) by Magda Maciaszek – installation on four plexiglass panels, part of the “Dichotomy of Personality” series.
“Raven Ballet” (2022) by Małgorzata Bańkowska. Ink on paper, 29.5 × 40.5 cm. Expressive, minimalist sheet from the MONO|STEREO series; dip pen linework, bold black–white contrast and kinetic gesture.
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“Bee” (2023) by Magda Maciaszek – acrylic on canvas, symbolic figurative work with gold accents. From the “Dichotomy of Personality” series.
“Blue Sigh 5” (2017) by Magda Maciaszek – acrylic on canvas 90×90 cm, abstract depiction of the female soul in shades of blue and grey.
“Eagle I” (2021) by Magda Maciaszek – acrylic on canvas 90×90 cm, expressive composition in white, brown, and yellow tones, from the “Dichotomy of Personality” series.
“Shape of a Woman IV” (2018) by Magda Maciaszek – acrylic on linen 113×113 cm, subtle abstraction inspired by female anatomy in blue and golden hues.
“Parrots” (2022) by Magda Maciaszek – acrylic on canvas 120×120 cm, in black and white. A metaphor of human character, part of the “Dichotomy of Personality” cycle.
“Owl II” (2021) by Magda Maciaszek – acrylic on canvas, 160×180 cm. A figurative work split by a golden line, balancing realism and expressive gesture. From the “Dichotomy of Personality” series.
“Balloon XXXVIII” (2020) by Magda Maciaszek – acrylic on canvas 120×80 cm, in shades of blue, from the “Autotelicity of the Road” series.
“Balloon XIII” (2020) by Magda Maciaszek – acrylic on canvas 80×120 cm, in pink and yellow tones, from the “Autotelicity of the Road” series.
“Flowing River” (2023) by Marta Chudzik. Acrylic on canvas (artist’s own technique), 180 × 100 cm. Abstract current of turquoise and black; textured surface adds depth and motion.
“Abstract V” (2021) by Bożena Tarasiewicz is a captivating acrylic composition where vivid yellow meets gentle shades of grey. A harmonious, light-filled work that radiates calm and optimism.
“Abstract IV” (2021) by Bożena Tarasiewicz is an elegant acrylic composition defined by shades of grey and refined geometry. A minimalist work that embodies balance and emotional depth.
“In Light We Trust” (2023) by Marta Chudzik. Acrylic on canvas (artist’s own technique), 160 × 130 cm. Organic abstraction in shades of blue; minimalist structure and textured surface create calm and spaciousness.
Painting “Precatio” (2021) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing.
Painting “Benedictio” (2022) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing.
Painting “Fauna and Flora .3” (2022) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing.
Painting “Fauna and Flora .2” (2022) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing.
Painting “Fauna and Flora .1” (2022) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing.
Painting “Dolphins” (2023) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing.
Painting “Arlequin” (2023) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a remarkable MIRAGES collage combining photography and drawing.
Painting “Plotki” (2023) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing in a minimalist composition.
Painting “Backdog” (2022) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a minimalist MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing.
Painting “Crocodylinac” (2023) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a striking MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing in a dynamic black-and-white composition.
Painting “Welonka” (2023) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a delicate MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing in a minimalist black-and-white composition.
Painting “Dudki” (2023) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a delicate MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing, inspired by the harmony of nature.
Painting “Playboy” (2023) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork merging photography and drawing, inspired by surrealism and still life aesthetics.
Painting “Netoperek” (2022) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing, inspired by the quiet beauty of wildlife.
Painting “Childhood” (2023) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a poetic MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing, inspired by nature and the memories of childhood.
Painting “Koliber” (2023) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing, inspired by nature, balance and minimalism.
Painting “Le Papillon Noir” (2022) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork blending photography and drawing in a black-and-white composition inspired by nature and symbolism.
Painting “Two Kissing Hens” (2022) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing, inspired by the beauty and humor of nature.
Painting “Pisces” (2022) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing in a minimalist black-and-white composition inspired by nature and harmony.
Painting “Gemini” (2022) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing. A black-and-white still life full of depth, detail, and harmony.
Painting “Gallus” (2022) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing. A surreal black-and-white still life full of mystery and precision.
Painting “Taurus” (2022) by Aneta & Filip Gębski – a MIRAGES artwork combining photography and drawing. A black-and-white composition full of balance, symbolism, and artistic precision.
“In Search of Passage” (2020) by Dorota Kiermasz, from the series White on Black. Open Systems, is a geometric abstraction blending acrylic and pencil. It visualises the metaphor of human movement and the quest for meaning within structured space.
“Pink 2” (2019) by Dorota Kiermasz belongs to the series Divisions from-to the Square. This geometric abstraction combines structure and emotion through a minimalist composition of pink and blue.
“Pink 1” (2019) by Dorota Kiermasz belongs to the series Divisions from-to the Square. This acrylic painting explores geometric balance through a diagonal division of the square, using pink and blue tones to express harmony and tension.
“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.