Born 1996. Studies: Faculty of Architecture at České vysoké učení technické in Prague (2014–2016) and Faculty of Interior Design of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw (bachelor’s degree 2016–2019; master’s degree 2019–2021). Scholarship of the Rector of the Academy of Fine Arts (2017/18). She has always been interested in the impact of the spatial and social environment on people, so as such is engaged in interior design, utility graphics, photography and textiles. She works in the PionPoziom interior photography studio (since 2018).
Supervisor:
Dr hab. Beata Dobryjanowicz
Studio of Interior Design No. 2
The labyrinth of senses is a study of space under stood as the interaction of planes, colour, materials and reflections in space that puts our senses and experience to the test. In order to gain such kind of sensual experience, I had to broaden my knowledge, from the history of space to its perception. The results of this research include eight interactive artistic installations, the gate and markings placed in the Józef Piłsudski Pole Mokotowskie park complex. Their form and functioning were inspired by the idea of a labyrinth. The layout of the installation is not accidental – its aim is to encourage strollers to step off the main path for a while, thereby forcing them to adapt to new surroundings. For the needs of the design, I carefully selected the materials whose texture and surface invite us to touch them. I wanted to create a space accessible to everyone, where participation has no single planned result. It is an attempt to “create a relationship” between the space and us, with an educational and recreational function.
Supervisor:
Prof. Stanisław Andrzejewski
Studio of Fabric in Architecture
In 2019, I was diagnosed with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis. It is an autoimmune demyelinating disease of the central nervous system. For this reason, when preparing my minor degree, I decide to expose a part of myself by creating a network of neurons symbolising the labyrinth of my brain. My work brings up the topic that does not affect a majority of people, but it is an important issue for me. I want to show that life’s ailments can be presented in various ways – not only drastically and painfully. Everyone interprets reality through the prism of his/her own life and experience, and even a difficult message can convey something beautiful and aesthetic.