Throughout my life, painting has been an essential language — a way to choose the beauty of the world over the tumult of its contradictions. Through my work, I seek to capture the essence of a moment, to reveal its inner light, and to evoke an emotion capable of awakening in the viewer a sense of peace and wonder.
My colors, delicate yet vibrant, intertwine to transform into a soothing, almost meditative energy. Each canvas becomes a space of resonance, where the eye can rest, breathe, and be touched by the gentle rhythm of the moment.
In choosing my subjects, I allow myself to be guided by the simplicity, richness, and abundance that life offers to those who take the time to notice. And yet, as we all know, life is never a quiet river.
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About the Artist
From a very young age, painting has been a vital necessity for me. At just four years old, I held my first exhibition in a gallery in Warsaw, the city where I was born and raised — a place I have always felt as my first stop on Earth, even as I felt like a traveler from another galaxy.
I studied drawing and painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, then continued to refine my craft through extended stays and travels to the DaVinci Escola d’Art in Barcelona, the Studio Escalier in Argenton-Château, and Paris. In Malta, I studied under several master painters before attending the master classes of Eudes Correia in Seville, a leading contemporary watercolorist — a pivotal encounter that deeply shaped my practice.
An artist at heart, I do not see my work as a profession or a pastime, but as both my passion and my duty: to give certain elements I encounter a second life. Naturally, I strive to reveal and restore, in their simplest form and through an instinctive rendering on paper, the various functions and aspects of my chosen subjects, so that their primary yet noble roles may be brought back into the light.
This is not a difficult task, as we are surrounded by magnificence that is too often overlooked, taken for granted, or simply habituated. Without a preferred subject, I let my deep sensitivity guide me, capturing the raw strength and authenticity of my subjects — qualities too often forgotten with time and familiarity.
In short, by sealing and illuminating the beauty and purity of certain objects, I pay them homage in a manner that is candid, light, yet deliberate and profound.
While studying the classical techniques of the Renaissance taught me rigor and patience, I have always carried a restless fire, a desire for freedom, and a thirst for light and fluidity. It was humility and respect for my teachers that taught me that freedom is not improvised: it is earned through dedication and perseverance.
Watercolor became my medium of choice — fluid, spontaneous, untamable — offering a space where freedom, expression, and homage to beauty converge. A subtle beauty, often hidden in the greyness of daily life or in the weight of past wounds, yet always present at the heart of our humanity.



