Beata Wrzesinska
Beata Wrzesinska, a contemporary Polish painter, embarked on her artistic journey by graduating from the Art Secondary School in Częstochowa. She further honed her skills at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk, specializing in applied graphics and painting.
Wrzesinska's artistic focus lies in oil paintings that are rich in figurative compositions. Within her works, the emphasis is not solely on the visual elements but on the narratives conveyed through the proper mood, metaphors, and symbols. Each element, meticulously crafted, contributes to the overall storytelling and enables the artist to achieve her intended impact on the viewer.
Quoting Edward Munch, Wrzesinska finds inspiration in the idea that nature extends beyond what meets the naked eye, delving into the inner images of the soul. This philosophy influences her artistic process, guiding her in creating paintings that go beyond the surface, reaching into the emotional and symbolic depths.
Beata Wrzesinska's artworks have found homes in private collections across Poland, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, Spain, Norway, and various other locations.
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View allExhibition Record (Galleries and Art Shows):
1. Galeria Glaza, Gdansk, Poland 2006
2. Kurhaus, Borkum, Germany 2006
3. Strandhotel Hohenzollern, Borkum, Germany 2006
4. Kulturhaus, Emden, Germany 2007
5. Malerhaus Hillen,Hamswehrum, Germany 2007
6. Amsterdam, Holand 2007
2007 ,,Grenzenlos“ International Exhibition
Kurhaus, Borkum, Germany 2007
2007 ,,Spadkobiercy Rembrandta“
Exhibition of artists from the Netherlands, Germany and Poland
Rathaus Wardenburg, Wardenburg, Germany
Museum,,De Oude Wolden/NL
Bellingwolde/NL
Muzeum im. ks. dr Władysława Łęgi -Grudziadz, Poland
Museum, Kwidzyn, Poland
Museum, Elblag, Poland
Centrum Sztuki Galeria EL/Elblag, Poland
2008 International Exhibition ,,Ku nowym brzegom“ 2008
Westpr. Landesmuseum Münster, Germany
Pelzerhäuser, Emden, Germany
Rathaus Leer/Ostfriesland, Germany
Veenkolonialmuseum, Veendam(NL)
Maritimes Museum in Delfzijl, (NL)
Gdansk, Elblag und Grudziadz( PL)
2016 „Wolność w sztuce”
Europejskie Centrum Solidarności, Gdańsk (PL)
Recognition
The artist studied the arts through his academic studies
The artist's works have been noticed by the editorial staff
The artist participates in art shows and fairs
Exercises the profession of artist as a main activity
Biography
Beata Wrzesinska, a contemporary Polish painter, embarked on her artistic journey by graduating from the Art Secondary School in Częstochowa. She further honed her skills at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk, specializing in applied graphics and painting.
Wrzesinska's artistic focus lies in oil paintings that are rich in figurative compositions. Within her works, the emphasis is not solely on the visual elements but on the narratives conveyed through the proper mood, metaphors, and symbols. Each element, meticulously crafted, contributes to the overall storytelling and enables the artist to achieve her intended impact on the viewer.
Quoting Edward Munch, Wrzesinska finds inspiration in the idea that nature extends beyond what meets the naked eye, delving into the inner images of the soul. This philosophy influences her artistic process, guiding her in creating paintings that go beyond the surface, reaching into the emotional and symbolic depths.
Beata Wrzesinska's artworks have found homes in private collections across Poland, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, Spain, Norway, and various other locations.
- Nationality: POLAND
- Date of birth : 1500
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary Polish Artists