About
I’ve been creating for as long as I can remember — as a child, I would spend hours drawing with crayons or shaping things out of modeling clay. Art has always held a special place in my heart, which led me to attend an art high school, where I explored various techniques and developed my skills. After starting a family, I put my creative passion on hold for a while, but it never truly left me. Now, I’m returning to it with fresh energy, ready to bring to life all the inspiration I’ve been carrying within me.
Deep in blue
Inspiration
My inspiration comes primarily from nature — especially the ocean and sea, their colors, movement, and ever-changing moods. Traveling to Greece has been one of my greatest sources of creative energy; the light, landscapes, and coastal scenery awaken something deep within me. I’m fascinated by the way fabrics and dresses move in the wind, how they create flowing shapes and rhythms that echo the movement of water. Textures, forms, and the consistency of natural materials often guide my artistic choices, helping me translate feelings and memories into visual expression.
I graduated from an art-focused high school, where I deepened my artistic skills and developed a strong foundation in various techniques. After passing my final exams, including art history, I continued my education at Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, where I studied Cultural Studies. This academic path allowed me to explore the broader context of art, culture, and human expression, enriching my creative perspective.
As I’m now returning to my artistic journey after a break, I don’t have any exhibitions at the moment. However, I’m constantly creating new paintings, exploring different techniques, materials, and themes as I rebuild and expand my artistic voice.
My favorite techniques include acrylic painting, three-dimensional art, and working with clay on canvas. I’m especially drawn to abstraction and love combining different materials — such as fabric, plaster, paint, and spray — to create rich textures and layered compositions. This experimental approach allows me to express emotions and movement in a tactile, visually dynamic way. I love learning new techniques and discovering unique combinations on my own. Experimentation is a big part of my process — it keeps my creativity alive and helps me push the boundaries of my artistic expression.
Sometimes, the inspiration to create comes from a view — something I see, like the ocean or a sunset. Other times, it’s the emotions I’m feeling in the moment that guide my choice of colors. Once the idea forms, I choose the canvas — its size and depth — and begin planning either on paper or in my mind, thinking through the materials I’ll need. I carefully plan each step before I start working. Occasionally, I begin a project and leave it for a while, only to return to it later with fresh energy and a new perspective.