"Wild" Exploration of the oppressed facets of female sexuality, not a replication of the 1970s sexual revolution, but a return to fundamental existence.
"Male Figures in Charcoal" 18 drawings emphasizing the representation of the word "man" and the broader human experience.
2023
"Zorba the Greek" Paper paintings inspired by Mad Mikkelsen's dance in "Another Round" and Zorba's profound appreciation for life.
2022
"3 Colors" Delving into parallels between physical, erotic passion and creative fervor for painting using yellow, pink, and white.
2022
"Josephine Beker" 40 charcoal drawings on grey paper capturing the pure passion of life.
2022
"RichArd/t" Drawings of lovers on paper.
2022
"Superman after Ukraine Aggression" Paper paintings reflecting Arnold Schwarzenegger's courageous speech in his Superman persona.
2021
"Water Horse" Seven paintings of massive horses turning weightless as butterflies in water, questioning our perceptions of problems.
2021
"Cheetahs" Minimalistic charcoal drawings depicting feline figures wandering on paper, reflecting human confinement.
2020
"Vaccinated With Art" Series dealing with COVID-19 pandemic anxiety, portraying humanity as animals—cheetahs, panthers—in connection with infinite nature.
2019
"FREEDOM" Minimalistic bird paintings on white linen questioning artistic freedom and material limitations.
2019
"BODY OF THOUHTS" , "You Will Eat the Fruit of Your Mouth" Golden words painted on golden fabric to create a rythm experience, exploring the creative power of words.
2019
"Marina Welcome" Seven paintings reflecting on the value women artists bring to the art world, created during Marina Abramovic's retrospective exhibition in Poland.
2019
"Skate" Celebration of freedom as a human first right, portrayed in light sea-related color fabric with white acrylic.
2019
"The Kiss" Minimalistic-expressionistic black and white paintings on cardboard of kissing lovers.
2018
"Octopus I" Woman as a blind, powerful force of nature/ minimalistic charcoal drawings on grey paper / 50 pieces/.
2018
"Octopus II" - the experience of meditation in Mediterranean Sea / acrylics on cardboard.
2018
"#million" - the ambiguous nature of the art market, paintings on a green background reminiscent of dollars.
2018
"World Is Changing From Doing Nothing" Exploration of cultural shifts from Western workaholism to Eastern meditation practices.
2017
"I Am Just Ready to Be Me" Series based on eight basic human needs painted on previous canvases, showcasing constant self-recreation.
2016
"To Bee or Not To Bee" Political exploration using bee imagery to represent peace and community amidst polarization.
2015
"The Line For Art" Depiction of cardboard figures waiting for an exhibition, questioning societal shifts towards comfort over exploration.
2014
"SOS" Addressing Russian aggression on Ukraine, focusing on the safety of children and creating for them safe shelters on canvases.
2013
"Don’t Even Think About It" after comming back from Japan, erotic paintings on cardboard exploring cultural differences in shame and feelings.
2013
"You Are the One" Series of blind children's images, suggesting deeper insight with closed eyes.
2012
"Influential Artists" Homage to famous and unknown women and men artists, and putin them in the same shelf.
2011
"The Second De eN A" Series contrasting the physicality of existence with pixelated reality seen through screens.
2010
"God Dog" Humorous response to client demands, portraying dogs turning their backs.
2009
"Brainwashing" Commentary on video-art dominance, featuring a series of headphones.
2008
"No, Because I Said So" Exploration of challenges in the art market, conveying sentiments through Goliath and David fight imagery.
2007
"DON'T TOUCH"
Feminist series exploring the pressure on women to conform, compromise, self-sacrifice, and adapt to societal expectations. Soft body - like velvet, harsh and unfriendly surroundings - rough acrylic paint; a recipe for life in suffering.
Works in collections:
Zacheta National Gallery, Warsaw
City Museum of Wroclaw, Wroclaw
Krupa Gallery, Wroclaw
ESKFF Collection, NJ
President of Wroclaw Collection, Wroclaw
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