Born 1992. Studies: chemistry at the Gdańsk University of Technology (2010–2012), Faculty of Conservation and Restoration of Works of Art of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw (2013–2022). She completed foreign internships in Villa Arianna in Stabiae (Italy) and Fundaciò Gala-Salvador Dali in Figueres (Spain). She participated in conservation works in the Water Reservoir in Łazienki Park in Warsaw, the Holy Trinity Church of Peace in Świdnica, the Museum of King Jan III’s Palace in Wilanów, the Co-Cathedral of St John the Evangelist in Kwidzyn and the Pawiak Prison Museum in Warsaw.
Supervisor:
Dr hab. Joanna Czernichowska Assoc. Prof.
Studio of Conservation and Restoration of Painting on Mobile Groundwork No. 2
The subject-matter of my master’s thesis was the conservation and restoration of the painting Sleeping Baby Jesus. The turbulent war and post-war history of the painting is not fully known, but it certainly contributed to the critical condition of the work. Initially I could not imagine the final effect of conservation and restoration works due to the advanced extent of degradation of all technological layers of the painting. The positive results of undertaken actions surpassed my expectations. The final effect is an outcome of many hours of complex conservation and restoration processes requiring concentration and precision. When working on this painting, I realised that knowledge, skills and patience could restore the good condition of even most seriously endangered (actually, demolished) historic objects.