Born 2000. Studies: Faculty of Interior Design of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw (bachelor’s degree 2019–2022; master’s degree since 2022). Fields of artistic activity: she designs exhibitions, interiors and public spaces and also works in visual communication, graphics and furniture design; in her spare time, she paints and photographs. She has participated in group exhibitions: Contract of commission, Koneser Praga Centre, Warsaw (2020); Young sprouts, Powiśle Power Plant, Warsaw (2022).
Supervisor:
Dr Monika Rzepiejewska-Mroczek
Studio of Exhibition Design No. 2
The aim of the presented fair stand design is to capture the beauty and mysticism of the Haida Gwaii archipelago in Canada and to show the inseparability of the world of people and nature.
The design of the stand and the painting minor degree refer to the humid and foggy climate of the archipelago; they are based on organic shapes and moderate colours taken from nature and local works, which create the effect of visual softness and delicacy. The multiplication of elements in the fair stand design and the illumination of fabrics produces a mysterious and dreamy atmosphere.
The whole work is supposed to put the recipient in the same state of internal peace and calmness that they can feel when spending time with nature. The aim of the exhibition is to encourage spectators to visit the region, but also to give them information about the culture of the Haida population and to motivate them to take care of the natural environment.
Supervisor:
Prof. Andrzej Zwierzchowski
Studio of Painting and Drawing No. 1
The aim of the presented fair stand design is to capture the beauty and mysticism of the Haida Gwaii archipelago in Canada and to show the inseparability of the world of people and nature.
The design of the stand and the painting minor degree refer to the humid and foggy climate of the archipelago; they are based on organic shapes and moderate colours taken from nature and local works, which create the effect of visual softness and delicacy. The multiplication of elements in the fair stand design and the illumination of fabrics produces a mysterious and dreamy atmosphere.
The whole work is supposed to put the recipient in the same state of internal peace and calmness that they can feel when spending time with nature. The aim of the exhibition is to encourage spectators to visit the region, but also to give them information about the culture of the Haida population and to motivate them to take care of the natural environment.