80x80, acrylic on canvas, 2022
B. 1987, Plock
The beginning of her history with painting dates back to 2015. That's when she discovered how much she enjoyed creating the space around her through drawing and painting. She painted furniture, flower pots, greeting cards, walls, portraits, canvases and paintings. She began art training in learning the basics of drawing, figure drawing and portraiture. In 2017, she was awarded in the National Surrealist Competition named after Salvador Dali and participated in the collective post-competition exhibition. As she says about herself: "Painting is my passion in life, which has always accompanied me and will always accompany me. In my works I try to combine my two natures: artistic and mathematical. The part in me rooted as an "exact mind" makes me try to look at the world, finding geometric figures and regular shapes in every being and object. In turn, the part of me that is delicate, full of sensitivity and spirituality makes me look at the world through feelings. So in my paintings I combine spiritual and emotional complexity with mathematical simplicity. In other words: complicated - I simplify, simple - I complicate. I find the joy of creation not in striving for a perfect reflection of reality, but in constructing a message and presenting a vision in a way that is detached from reality, often even surreal and inconsistent with the laws of nature. Art is my personal laboratory of color and mind."