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]]>The talented artist studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk and in 2016, she earned a Master of Fine Arts at the painting studio led by Prof. Maciej Świeszewski. She was awarded several scholarships and various awards and recognition.
Recently, she re-imagines iconic masterpieces as tattoos of a person. Her paintings are so realistic, they look like photographs. She uses techniques, close to hyperrealism, giving form to a shapeless mass of paint.
“The works I choose, though being mere objects, seem alive to me. By appropriative fragments of these works, transferring the inseparable thoughts to my own canvas. At the same time, placing them in a completely new context, I deprive them of an artifact. This ambiguity is what I love,” she wrote on her website.
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]]>The talented artist studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk and in 2016, she earned a Master of Fine Arts at the painting studio led by Prof. Maciej Świeszewski. She was awarded several scholarships and various awards and recognition.
Recently, she re-imagines iconic masterpieces as tattoos of a person. Her paintings are so realistic, they look like photographs. She uses techniques, close to hyperrealism, giving form to a shapeless mass of paint.
“The works I choose, though being mere objects, seem alive to me. By appropriative fragments of these works, transferring the inseparable thoughts to my own canvas. At the same time, placing them in a completely new context, I deprive them of an artifact. This ambiguity is what I love,” she wrote on her website.
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