Artist Information:
Katarzyna Blekiewicz
Gdansk,
Poland
Member Since: Oct 2006
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Artist Statement:
Artist's Statement
"I was born in 1972, Gdańsk, Poland. In 1999 I completed my studies at the Academy of Fine Art in Gdańsk and obtained a Masters Degree in Painting in professor Maciej Swieszewski's atelier.
Signs that appear in my works come from my imagination. When being enchanted by nature I synthesize this world and portray it in the form of imaginary symbols. Among signs that I use there are ones that may be explained in relation to Christian, Egyptian or Greek symbology - symbols of fish, eye or wings; but also those that bear no relation to concrete forms - abstract symbols composing specific, complex systems like archaic, ideographic scriptures. Those signs are not symbols that should be directly read, they rather represent signs that are riddles tempting viewer's imagination. They lead back to ancient mystique but without the signposts."
"Znaki pojawiające się w moich pracach wypływają z mojej wyobrażni. Nasycając się urokami przyrody dokonuję syntezy tego swiata i przedstawiam go w formie wymyslonych przeze mnie symboli. Wsród znaków, które używam są takie, które można wytłumaczyć odnosząc je do symboliki chrzescijańskiej: symbol ryby, ...
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Welcome to Katarzyna Blekiewicz's Portfolio. Browse Katarzyna Blekiewicz's body of work: Artist's Statement
"I was born in 1972, Gdańsk, Poland. In 1999 I completed my studies at the Academy of Fine Art in Gdańsk and obtained a Masters Degree in Painting in professor Maciej Swieszewski's atelier.
Signs that appear in my works come from my imagination. When being enchanted by nature I synthesize this world and portray it in the form of imaginary symbols. Among signs that I use there are ones that may be explained in relation to Christian, Egyptian or Greek symbology - symbols of fish, eye or wings; but also those that bear no relation ... | |
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