Oljemålning SILENT DESERT av Magdalena Borkowska

Magdalena Borkowska

SILENT DESERT, 2019

Olja
100 x 130 x 2 cm

In this painting, I've tried to capture the essence of silent strength and mystical unity with nature. The juxtaposition of human and zebra symbolizes the interconnectedness of all life. The natural elements and earthy tones invoke a feeling of groundedness, while the gaze is intended to convey a soulful introspection. This artwork is a silent conversation between beings, bringing a serene yet powerful energy into any space.

On some parts of the painting I used acrylic paste to create structure, like on the horn and her shield. This gives a 3D effect to the artwork. Painted on high quality linen canvas. Signed and numbered on the back. Ready to hang. No frame is needed as the painting continues on the sides.

This painting received a Special Merit Award in the Light Space & Time Gallery "All Women" art competition 2020.

Magdalena Borkowska

Oljemålning SILENT DESERT av Magdalena Borkowska

Magdalena Borkowska

SILENT DESERT, 2019

Olja
100 x 130 x 2 cm

In this painting, I've tried to capture the essence of silent strength and mystical unity with nature. The juxtaposition of human and zebra symbolizes the interconnectedness of all life. The natural elements and earthy tones invoke a feeling of groundedness, while the gaze is intended to convey a soulful introspection. This artwork is a silent conversation between beings, bringing a serene yet powerful energy into any space.

On some parts of the painting I used acrylic paste to create structure, like on the horn and her shield. This gives a 3D effect to the artwork. Painted on high quality linen canvas. Signed and numbered on the back. Ready to hang. No frame is needed as the painting continues on the sides.

This painting received a Special Merit Award in the Light Space & Time Gallery "All Women" art competition 2020.

Magdalena Borkowska was born and raised in Warsaw, Poland, and is currently living in Stockholm, Sweden. Her journey with art began on a beautiful, gray, and cloudy autumn day when she was a teenager. While walking down the streets of Warsaw, a painting hanging in an art gallery window caught her attention. The painting profoundly affected her, and she realized that art would be her lifelong love and passion. In abstract art, she found her home and the perfect way to express her imaginary spheres. This artistic space is filled with life, vivid colors, and openness to explore the unknown. Her curiosity and hunger for new experiences drive her to discover and experiment with different media, styles, tools, and techniques, but oil will always be her primary choice. Despite abstracts being her world, it doesn't prevent her from exploring and painting portraits and animals, using her unique style of expression where the unrealistic sphere is always alive in the back of her mind.

In 1997, she returned to Warsaw to study at the Academy of Fine Arts, and in 1998, she studied under the supervision of adjunct professor Wlodzimierz Szymanski at the Academy.

Over the years, she educated herself and took several courses in psychological subjects to understand the human mind and explore the mysteries within. During this period, art was more of a hobby, but the memory of the painting in the gallery window remained alive. It wasn't until 2010 when she chose to completely focus on art. Since that decision, she has had several successful solo and group exhibitions. Her work is included in private collections throughout the country and beyond. She also studied photography, digital art, aesthetic communication, and graphic illustration to expand her knowledge and find new trails to explore.

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