I am a painter, sculptor, draftsman coming from a family with fine arts traditions, an admirer of broadly understood visual forms, a student at the Academy of Fine Arts. Władysław Strzemiński in Łódź, majoring in painting and drawing. Art has been present in my family home since I was a small child, practically since I can remember. I learned the technique and art workshop from my mother and grandmother. Later in my youth, I honed the instilled abilities myself. I draw inspiration from literature, observation of the passing environment and sleepless visions. I try to capture the microseconds of the present reality, fixing them in my head as clear memories. They are the mental roots for my work and the food for imagination. I am a sentimental man, and my imagination draws an extraordinary amount from the past. In my work, apart from the broadly understood depiction of emotions, there must be a place for sentiment, references to roots and genealogy. I build references to ourselves, to who we were, how our individual and social fabric changed. It is impossible to be here and now without exploring the ancestral source of oneself. The directional spectrum of my work borders on abstraction, fantasy and surrealism. I try to reflect elementary emotions such as pain, fear, passion or peace. For me, a clean canvas is like Tabula rasa, on which I paint like a sculptor carves a shape with a chisel from a wooden board. I do not clearly define my painting. In my opinion, every recipient sees in my paintings a reflection of their consciousness. I mainly use acrylic and oil techniques, creating on supports made of plates, sheets, sometimes canvases. My paintings are in Polish and foreign collections.
My painting is an unrecognized world of imagination, where abstraction mixes with surrealism and depicts real emotions in unreal places and beyond time.