Wierzbicka’s projects, which follow the principle that ‘less is more’, are characterized by an economy of artistic means, compositional clarity, and subtlety rather than overstatement. She strives for purity in her formal compositions, which results in extremely expressive and magnetic while simultaneously delicate works. The artist focuses invariably on human subjects that both interact with the canvas space while also acting as its main theme. Wierzbicka focuses on what matters most to her: emotions, movements, silhouettes. Her works are like snapshots of the moments between daily routines, and they draw the viewer's attention to the transience and beauty of these instances. Many of the works on show at the exhibition are inspired by fashion that the artist encounters, often out on the streets. According to the artist, this fashion represents ‘the manifested talent and incredible creativity of fashionistas. They are not people dressed in trendy top-down outfits - these are artists, emphasizing their own individuality. Fashion has a great strength in its transience.’ Agata Wierzbicka is a multidisciplinary artist working on the border of illustration, design and art. She graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at Warsaw University of Technology. The exhibition will include work from the cycles: ‘Fashion and Botanic’ (2016), previously unpublished works, and illustrations from 2017. Exhibition of fine art prints by Agata Wierzbicka 08.02.2017 - 08.04.01.2017 The exhibition is open daily from 10:00 am until 10:00 pm. Organized by: LUMARTE ART ONLINE, TAMKA 43 Media partners: Harper’s Bazaar Polska Radio ZET Chilli Niezła Sztuka Warsawholic Enter the ROOM x G'rls ROOM Kulturaisztuka.pl Kwartalnik Artysta i Sztuka La Vie Magazine FB event's page |
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