Most likely reached the city by flowing through the waters of the Dunajec River, then the Biała River, leaping into the Wątok River. The final stretch, however, had to be covered on foot - fortunately, he has a sporty and, therefore, lightweight kayak. He eventually settles on a fountain and ensures that Tarnow never runs out of Pure Water.
Author
Irena Emilewicz
I graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at PK with a diploma under Prof. A. Wyżykowski and from the Academy of Fine Arts, painting under Prof. T. Kotkowska-Rzepecka.
He has been a member of the OK Polish Artists' Union since 2017 and, since 2021, of the Association of Tarnów Artists.
By day, she designs interiors and does wall painting and portrait photography. Her creative work draws on her experience in architecture. The observation of the relationship between objects in space and the space and the user leads her actions.
She works in painting, photography, film and literature, creating small prose forms. She often moves in the space of intermedia. In painting, she focuses on colour and composition. She experiments with folk textiles. This interest was born when she was a member of the 'Świerczkowiacy Song and Dance Ensemble’ (Zespół Pieśni i Tańca Świerczkowiacy). In the project 'Homeland Dye' (Barwnik ojczysty), realised as part of a Ministry of Culture and National Heritage grant, she juxtaposes three-dimensional matter with geometric forms. Colour, in turn, becomes the glue that binds these disparate structures together, sometimes interacting with each other and sometimes building tension in the pictorial space. Another medium of expression is photography. Here, the artist seeks the unobvious. In the project 'Manual' (Instrukcja), he combines photography with authorial prose, asking what shapes consciousness. In the project 'Biosphere’ (Biosfera), which won second place in the international CYBERFOTO competition, he instead addresses the topic of transhumanism and the direction in which it is heading.
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