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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
15.7x15.7in
About this artwork
The nudes from the Madonna series shown at the exhibition are stories about who we are as women. They are about our strength, love, sometimes sacrifice, and protecting those we love. They respond to questions about what women must now do to reach their ideal, true selves.
At its core, art is a way of generating beauty and evoking emotion through it. It can settle one down or provoke. When we have paintings at home, we naturally resonate with them.… Without this layer, life loses a certain richness. I also like to encourage discussions about what each viewer sees in a painting, because everyone’s interpretations are different. This is particularly true in the case of paintings by early Renaissance masters, which are full of details and every arch, fold, and piece of fruit mean something. Fostering such an attentiveness in the viewer, which can then be transferred to the outer world, is extremely important.
Malina Wieczorek, a distinguished Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow alumnus, wields her brushes to transform canvases into thought-provoking conceptual pieces. Her technique is a dance of abstraction and realism, purposely reflecting women in a state of ambiguous exposure, distilled to the very essence of form and thought. Her works resonate with a quest for truth, exploring the contrasts of the ephemeral and the eternal in the female experience.
Malina Wieczorek has also been involved in social marketing for several years. She has several hundred significant social campaigns to her credit, a number of awards, e.g. Benefactor of the Year, EFFIE, Social Campaigns of the Year, Golden Magellan, Stevie Awards. Owner of the social marketing agency TELESCOPE founder and president of the MS-Fight for Yourself Foundation, founder of the School of Motivation. President of the House of Creative Thinking.