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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
7.9x7.9in
About this artwork
This work continues my reflection on the language of surfing and how easily it can slip into descriptions of human relationships. After watching surfers at Supertubos, I became aware of how terms like snapping and cutting — used to describe movement on a wave — carry connotations of force, dominance and lack of restraint when translated into a first-person, relational context.
The composition mirrors this dual reading. Firm, geometric structures… assert themselves across the surface, echoing decisive, almost abrupt motion. Against them, lighter, calligraphic gestures appear briefly — like the moment of touching the lip — the only truly gentle action in the sequence.
In a space, this piece brings a contained but charged presence. It invites the viewer to consider how language borrowed from sport and nature can subtly shape the way we think about intimacy, power and tenderness.
"At the heart of my work is the fascination with capturing the essence of an experience or phenomenon and retelling it in my own visual language — through gesture, colour and rhythm. It’s my way of witnessing something deeper and sharing the uniqueness of it with others."
Joanna Koziej is a painter, printmaker, and visual artist with a background from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and international experience in Paris, Japan, and Turkey. She merges painterly, vibrant brushwork with geometric structures, juxtaposing calligraphic gradients, bold patterns, and layers in both ephemeral and sharply defined forms across watercolour, acrylics, ink, and ceramics. Her technique distills fleeting experiences into lively, intricate images that balance spontaneity with structure. Through her art, she conveys a deep sense of presence, inviting viewers to notice, remember, and find quiet reflection in delicate yet powerful moments.