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“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”.
“Underwater World III”, 2022 – acrylic painting by Alicja Wysocka (120×70 cm). An abstract vision of marine flora and fauna, vibrant with colour and depth. Third work from the “Underwater World” series.
“Unknown Space VII”, 2021 – acrylic painting by Alicja Wysocka (100×70 cm). A geometric abstraction inspired by the cosmos, part of the “Unknown Space” series.
“World in the Heather”, 2021 – subtle acrylic painting by Alicja Wysocka (60×100 cm). A modern abstraction infused with the symbolism of heather as a sign of happiness and independence.
“Wandering in the Town”, 2021 – acrylic painting by Alicja Wysocka (80×100 cm). An energetic abstraction from the cycle “Wandering in the Town”, full of color and vibrancy.
“Train, 2021” by Akaki – oil on canvas. A surreal, dynamic composition of a colorful train, with vivid contrasts and dreamlike atmosphere.
“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.
“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.
“Blue Monday” by Agata Strzemecka – acrylic on canvas (76×102 cm, 2022). A reflection on mass culture, psychology, and the contradictions of everyday life.
“Dialogi 109 vs 109” (2023) by Andrzej Ciołek – oil on canvas, 85 × 95 cm. A symbolic call to dialogue despite human differences.
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“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”.
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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”.
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“Tłumy V” (2023) by Andrzej Ciołek – oil on linen-cotton canvas. A symbolic interpretation of contemporary man caught between the “walls of everyday life”.
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“Copenhagen Expression 2” (2017) by Krzysztof Ludwin. Acrylic on canvas, size 130 × 100 cm. A vivid cityscape capturing Northern light and urban rhythm.
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“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.
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“Vacant Space” (2021) by Beata Walczak is an acrylic painting on canvas showing a couple standing back to back on either side of a blue tree, each holding a pear. Cool blues and greys, birch trees and a symbolic eye-heart motif above them evoke emotional distance, absence and the echo of a relationship that once filled this place.
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“No name Black” (2023) by Mira Pürschel. Mixed media / acrylic on 3D canvas, 120 × 100 cm. Minimal black monochrome with layered, tactile texture and spatial depth.
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“No name Blue” (2023) by Mira Pürschel. Mixed media / acrylic + varnish on 3D canvas, 120 × 100 cm. Minimal monochrome in Parisian blue; layered surface with refined sheen.
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“In between” (2022) by Matylda Burszta. Mixed media on linen (oil + embroidered elements), 80 × 60 cm. Minimalist portrait on black; a tightly embroidered face emerges from the surface, balancing presence and unease.
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“Untitled 5” (2012) by Franciszek Ledóchowski. Oil on canvas, 150 × 100 cm. A realist scene with a glass scattering sunlight—an open-ended symbol asking: half empty or half full?
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