Magdalena Wojciechowska
Magdalena is a Polish born artist who has been working for several years in Ireland and recently settled down in London. She works predominantly with oils and experiment with screen-printing on textiles. Magda's work displays sensitivity towards her subject matter that is reflected in her subtle use of tones and light to express emotions. She does not to try to recreate what she sees. Her works are something in between figurative and abstract form.
Inspired by nature and landscapes that surrounds her, she concentrates on light, colour, form and feelings evoked by constant changes. By building space and depth in the picture using simple shapes and planes of colour, she aims to express emotions that have initially been evoked in her.
Çağdaş sanat eserlerini Magdalena Wojciechowska ile keşfedin, en yeni sanat eserlerine göz atın ve çevrimiçi satın alın. Kategoriler: çağdaş i̇ngiliz sanatçılar. Sanatsal alanlar: Tablo, Baskıresim. Hesap türü: Sanatçı , 2009 üyelik (Menşei ülke Polonya). Magdalena Wojciechowska'nin Artmajeur'daki son çalışmalarını satın al: Magdalena Wojciechowska: çağdaş sanatçı tarafından çarpıcı eserler keşfedin. , Eserleri göz atın özgün eserler ya da lüks gösterim satın.
Sanatçının değerlendirmesi, Biyografi, Sanatçının stüdyo:
ABSTRACT LANDSCAPE I '09 • 10 sanat
Hepsini görABSTRACT LANDSCAPE II '09 • 13 sanat
Hepsini görTRANSFORMED LANDSCAPE • 14 sanat
Hepsini görLANDSCAPE & STILL LIFE • 11 sanat
Hepsini görTHEATRICAL POSTERS • 6 sanat
Hepsini görLANDSCAPE '11 • 18 sanat
Hepsini görTanıma
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Biyografi
Magdalena is a Polish born artist who has been working for several years in Ireland and recently settled down in London. She works predominantly with oils and experiment with screen-printing on textiles. Magda's work displays sensitivity towards her subject matter that is reflected in her subtle use of tones and light to express emotions. She does not to try to recreate what she sees. Her works are something in between figurative and abstract form.
Inspired by nature and landscapes that surrounds her, she concentrates on light, colour, form and feelings evoked by constant changes. By building space and depth in the picture using simple shapes and planes of colour, she aims to express emotions that have initially been evoked in her.
- Milliyet: POLONYA
- Doğum tarihi : 1974
- Sanatsal alanlar: Profesyonel sanatçıların eserleri,
- Gruplar: Profesyonel Sanatçı Çağdaş Polonyalı Sanatçılar
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Sertifikalı Sanatçı değeri
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Son Haberler
Çağdaş sanatçı Magdalena Wojciechowska en son haberler
Unique prints on textiles 2017
The Compass Theatre, Glebe Avenue, Ickenham UB10 8PD
The exhibition of screen prints on textiles.
Polish artist Magdalena Wojciechowska selected for prestigious London Art Biennale
Polish artist, Magdalena Wojciechowska, is one of the selected artists from around the globe to be exhibiting at the distinguished international London Art Biennale Exhibition at the Chelsea Old Town Hall this coming January 2015.
Born in 1974 and attending the Academy of Fine Arts in Lodz, Poland, Wojciechowska has been painting for many years and uses nature as her inspiration. Rothko-like in style, Wojciechowska’s pieces blend warm tones and indistinct forms to create abstract expressionistic studies of landscape full of depth and personal emotion. She often spends hours of careful observation before embarking on a painting in order to capture every detail from the way the light falls on the subject to the minute colour changes this causes. Her abstract landscapes capture forms in a simple way yet manage to convey deep emotion through her expressionistic brush technique and rich palette of colour. Her paintings express her personal response to the subject, which she wishes to convey to the viewer on an intimate, personal level.
The London Art Biennale in Chelsea is an acclaimed celebration of distinguished and upcoming contemporary artists from around the world, with around 40 different countries participating. Curated by Gagliardi Art & Partners and the Chianciano Art Museum in Italy, this exhibition achieved major success in 2013 and we are awaiting its anticipated return in 2015 to celebrate exciting artistic innovation from across the globe.
Magdalena Wojciechowska will be exhibiting her art at the London Art Biennale Exhibition at the Chelsea Old Town Hall running from 20th - 25th January 2015.
by Rhian Bennett
(Art World Talk, Let's talk art, 2014)
Polish artist Magdalena Wojciechowska selected for prestigious London Art Biennale | Art World Talk
The Compass Theatre 2014, Ickenham
The Compass Theatre, Glebe Avenue, Ickenham
The exhibition of printed textiles.
London Art Biennale 2015
509 King's Road, Chelsea, London
Magdalena is one of the selected artists from around the globe to be exhibiting at the distinguished international London Art Biennale Exhibition at the Chelsea Old Town Hall this coming January 2015.
The London Art Biennale is a museum quality exhibition curated by Gagliardi Art & Partners and the Chianciano Art Museum. The Art Biennale hosts the contemporary art from all over the world. It is solely dedicated to works on canvas, sculpture and drawing.
'Gathering' 2013 - Colaste Stiofan Naofa, CORK CITY
Coalste Stiofan Naofa, Tramore Road, Cork City
Festival Celebrating Textiles and Their Makers - works of CTN members
'Synthesis through Emotions' 2012 - Cork Vision Centre, CORK
Cork Vision Centre at St. Peters, North Main Street, Cork
An exhibition of paintings and printed textiles by Magdalena Wojciechowska.
Widely recognised as one of Cork's foremost cultural visitor attractions, Cork Vision Centre @ St. Peter's, managed by Cork Civic Trust, has won several national and international awards. The Centre continues to create, nurture and develop international artistic and cultural links.
During Cork's reign as European Capital of Culture, the Centre became the living room of Europe, attracting thousands of visitors, including Heads of State, Government Ministers, Ambassadors and artists from Ireland, Europe and beyond.
'The Colour of Sound' 2011 - Cork School of Music, CORK
CIT Cork School of Music, Union Quay, Cork
Cork Textiles Network exhibition
'Polish Culture Festival' 2008 - Cork School of Music, CORK
CIT Cork School Of Music, Union Quay, Cork
Magdalena Wojciechowska is presenting her paintings and printed textiles.
Artist's statement
Nature is an endless source of inspirations. Its beauty and plentifulness of phenomena leave an observer in awe and evoke a wide range of emotions. A slightest change in light or in a play of colours creates a different world and puts you in a different mood.
All my works are preceded by hours of observation and analysis. As a patient and sensitive observer, I am trying to capture all the changes in their slightest detail, as none of them are indifferent to me. But I am not trying to recreate what I see. I take this multitude of stimuli and sensations and, by the use of synthesis, I produce an effect which can be presented in the restricted form of an artwork. I show the essence of what effect the world surrounding us has on me.
I concentrate on light, colour, form and feelings evoked by constant changes. I build space and depth in the picture and express emotions by using simple shapes and planes of colours. I want to evoke emotions that initially have been evoked in me.
The way one experriences nature in a foreign place is quite different from the way one experiences it in one’s place of birth. Nature in the place I grew up in is my original habitat. I am a part of it as much as it is a part of me, no matter where I choose to live later during my journey through life. The way light falls and is reflected, the play of colours, the changes that take place, all seem to be well known and to some extend obvious. When I travel and settle down abroad I move from one environment to another. I am no longer a part of the object of my observation. It is something unknown that is surrounding me and an element of dislocation accompanies the way I perceive it. I also become a more attentive observer contemplating every detail of light, colour and change. I do not take anything for granted.
For me, the process of creating an artwork moves to another level. What I perceive and the emotions that evokes, are influenced by my past experiences of my native environment and the emotions surrounding those past experiences. Those two worlds in a mysterious and fascinating way meet inside me, the result of which finds its reflection on canvas.