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Explore the world behind my paintings through stories, creative insights, and artistic inspiration. In this blog, I share my painting process, the ideas behind each collection, tips for art collectors, exhibition news, and reflections on nature, color, and creativity. Whether you are an art lover, collector, or simply curious about my work, I invite you to join me on this creative journey.


Creating Eye of Space: A Journey into the Depths of the Universe
When I created Eye of Space (Helix Nebula), my goal was not only to represent a cosmic object, but to convey a feeling of wonder before the greatness of the Universe and the mystery that surrounds all existence. Space has always inspired me with its beauty, scale and harmony. When we look at the stars, we realize how vast the world around us is and how incredible the existence of the Universe itself is. In this greatness, many people see the presence of a higher design — God,
Jun 25


What Does an Artist Feel in Front of a Blank Canvas?
Every painting begins the same way — with a blank canvas. At first glance, it is simply a white surface. But for an artist, it is already filled with future images, emotions, and questions. This is especially true when working on a large piece that requires not only technical skill but also deep personal immersion. That was certainly the case with Autumn in the Heart of New York. Before I began painting, I often found myself returning to memories of New York in the fall. The
Jun 22


Five Years in Poland – An Exhibition Inspired by Nature
My exhibition in Warsaw has come to an end, and I would like to sincerely thank everyone who took part in making this event so special. It was a deeply meaningful experience for me to present my paintings, meet visitors, and share conversations about art and the beauty of nature, which has been the main source of inspiration throughout my artistic journey. My heartfelt thanks go to Mr. Roman for his support, trust, and dedication in organizing this exhibition. I am also grate
Jun 15


Can Painting Exist Without Harmony?
True painting is born not only from artistic skill but also from an artist’s ability to feel the world. The great masters of the past approached nature as attentive companions. They observed the first rays of sunlight touching the morning dew, the cool colors of dawn gradually giving way to the brightness of day, and finally dissolving into the golden glow of sunset. Within these transitions they discovered harmony, rhythm, and a profound meaning of existence. Landscape paint
Jun 11


Paint Brushes: Types and How to Choose the Right One
A brush is a tool that directly affects the quality and expressiveness of an artist’s work. Different brushes are suitable for different techniques, paint types, and artistic goals. Types of Brushes and Their Uses Bristle Brushes Stiff and resilient, hold paint well. Ideal for acrylic or oil painting. Used for expressive strokes, texture, and working with thick layers of paint. Smooth Brushes (synthetic or natural) Soft and even, allow for smooth transitions and fine details.
Apr 7


Materials Matter: Why Professional Paints Make Original Art Valuable
When we look at a painting, we usually see color, composition, and emotion. But behind every artwork, there is an equally important foundation — the materials. The quality of paints directly affects how a painting looks, feels, and how long it will last. In my work, I use professional acrylic paints by Renesans ( https://renesanspolska.pl/ ) — a brand that combines tradition with modern technology to create high-quality materials for artists. Renesans develops a variety of pa
Apr 7


Why Original Art Matters | Calm and Harmony in Interior
Why Original Art Matters: Creating Silence, Harmony, and Comfort in Your Home In a world full of noise, speed, and constant digital distraction, our homes have become more than just living spaces — they are places where we seek silence, balance, and peace. This is where original art plays a unique role. Unlike prints or mass-produced decorations, an original painting carries presence. It has texture, depth, and energy that cannot be replicated. Every brushstroke is a real mom
Apr 7
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