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This work is inspired by one om my favorite place in Hastings ( where I currently live) called Barley Lane. I have been visiting this place lots of times, especially during the isolation time. It also remind me my parents garden in Poland. It feel like at home, it feels like looking through the ...
2020
Print, Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Open Edition
8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
No
Not Framed
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The subject matter of my work is approached with openness and freedom. I allow myself to explore any theme that feels significant in a given moment, responding intuitively to my mood and translating my thoughts into visual form. In this way, my practice becomes a continuous commentary on my everyday life—an accumulation of reflections that form an intrinsic extension of my personality. At times, my work is impulsive, sparked by a fleeting inspiration—perhaps a motif, a colour, or a moment. Often, I am drawn to the philosophical or historical dimensions of a subject, which I then interpret through colour, shape, and composition. Some works carry strong connections to dreams; others explore the relationship between human beings and nature, examining how we exist within and move through the world. These journeys—both physical and internal—are reflected through layered imagery, like a multitude of mirrors. Painting, for me, is a way of connecting with reality while allowing space for the irrational. Ultimately, my work consists of personal reflections on life. The character of my work is diverse and multi-layered, existing on the threshold between realism and abstraction. It draws on influences from the Polish landscapes of my childhood, the boldness and expressive energy of Italy—where I experienced formative moments—and my current life in the UK, particularly the landscapes and communities of East Sussex. These influences manifest in various forms: pure landscapes, figurative compositions, sequences of studies, or large-scale explorations of animals. I typically work in series, often developing multiple paintings simultaneously. This approach allows me to observe how a concept evolves across different surfaces and possibilities, deepening my understanding of the work as a whole. It feels akin to directing a film—I follow atmosphere, rhythm, and the presence of characters, exploring the energy of the subject as it unfolds. I use a variety of media, primarily working on canvas with acrylics, oils, and oil sticks. In the past, I have also worked extensively with watercolour, chalk, charcoal, and gouache. Drawing remains fundamental to my practice; it is inseparable from my painting and deeply connected to my way of thinking. My process often begins with water spray and broad, gestural brushstrokes. As the paint drips and moves, I respond by shaping the composition, allowing forms and figures to emerge organically.
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