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Artwork details
- Medium : Cotton on Fabric
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 35.4x35.4in
About this artwork
"Mother Earth" embodies the connection between man and nature - a symbol of fertility, protection and the inexhaustible energy of life. The warm color palette of earthy reds, deep blue and bright orange reflects the power and security of the earth. The batik technique on cotton creates an organic structure that makes the work appear lively. Located between symbolism, folk art and semi-abstract painting, this picture tells of the creative primal power…
of nature and the feminine energy that nourishes all life.
Urszula Widzgowska
Germany
Credentials
- Local Artist
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Urszula Widzgowska is a Polish visual artist who lives and works in Germany. Her practice moves between painting, textile art, and Pop Art-inspired symbolic worlds. She combines abstraction with cultural motifs and reflects on themes such as identity, memory, and the dialogue between Poland and Germany.
Widzgowska studied painting in Poland, where she learned traditional techniques as well as printmaking. Today she works with acrylic paints and hand-felted wool, which she models like paint. Her textile paintings belong to contemporary fiber art and are characterized by luminous areas, relief-like surfaces, and a narrative visual language.
The artist integrates elements of Polish culture, folk art, childhood symbols and pop culture references – including the figure of Stańczyk – to create vibrant works that enrich both private and public spaces.
Widzgowska studied painting in Poland, where she learned traditional techniques as well as printmaking. Today she works with acrylic paints and hand-felted wool, which she models like paint. Her textile paintings belong to contemporary fiber art and are characterized by luminous areas, relief-like surfaces, and a narrative visual language.
The artist integrates elements of Polish culture, folk art, childhood symbols and pop culture references – including the figure of Stańczyk – to create vibrant works that enrich both private and public spaces.
Urszula Widzgowska
Muttererde
$1,660