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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.
“Grey Harbour 2” (2020) by Andrzej Maląg – oil on HDF board, a romantic vision of a harbour bathed in misty light, framed in aluminium.
“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.
“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.
“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.
“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.
“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.
“Parrots III” (2021) by Magda Maciaszek – acrylic on canvas 180×200 cm, from the “Dichotomy of Personality” series. Matte varnish, painted edges.
“Balloon XIII” (2020) by Magda Maciaszek – acrylic on canvas 80×120 cm, in pink and yellow tones, from the “Autotelicity of the Road” series.
“Balloon XXXVIII” (2020) by Magda Maciaszek – acrylic on canvas 120×80 cm, in shades of blue, from the “Autotelicity of the Road” series.
“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.
“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.