Kinga Paluga - „The many version of Her“






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Kinga Paluga, The many version of Her, πρωτότυπο πίνακα ακρυλικού σε καμβά από το 2026, 75 × 55 cm, χειρόγραφο υπογεγραμμένο, σε άριστη κατάσταση, από την Πολωνία, πορτρέτο; πωλείται απευθείας από τη الفنان, πιστοποιητικό αυθεντικότητας περιλαμβάνεται.
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Artist: Kinga Paluga (Polish contemporary Artist, Poland, Kraków)
Title: The Many Versions of Her
Year: 2026
Medium: Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
Signature: Hand-signed by the artist
Condition: Excellent condition
Provenance: Directly from the artist’s studio
Exhibition History: IAM Collection, Budatín Castle, Slovakia, April–May 2026
Certificate of Authenticity: Included
The Many Versions of Her
This artwork celebrates the many roles, emotions, and experiences that shape a woman’s identity throughout her life. The multiple hands featured in the composition symbolize the different roles women often carry simultaneously—creator, caregiver, supporter, dreamer, leader, and nurturer. They represent the constant balance between giving, receiving, holding on, and letting go.
The birds symbolize freedom, hope, intuition, and the courage to follow one’s own path, while the warm golden tones bring a sense of optimism, confidence, and inner strength.
The painting fills a space with warmth, inspiration, and positive energy. It serves as a reminder that personal growth comes from embracing every version of ourselves—both the strong and the vulnerable. Its expressive composition creates an uplifting atmosphere while encouraging reflection and self-discovery.
Perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, creative studios, offices, boutique hotels, and contemporary interiors. The vibrant color palette makes it a striking focal point that brings character, elegance, warmth, and emotional depth to any space.
This artwork was exhibited as part of the “IAM” Collection at Budatín Castle, Slovakia, during the exhibition held from April to May 2026. The exhibition explored themes of identity, self-expression, and the many experiences that shape who we are.
Artist: Kinga Paluga (Polish contemporary Artist, Poland, Kraków)
Title: The Many Versions of Her
Year: 2026
Medium: Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
Signature: Hand-signed by the artist
Condition: Excellent condition
Provenance: Directly from the artist’s studio
Exhibition History: IAM Collection, Budatín Castle, Slovakia, April–May 2026
Certificate of Authenticity: Included
The Many Versions of Her
This artwork celebrates the many roles, emotions, and experiences that shape a woman’s identity throughout her life. The multiple hands featured in the composition symbolize the different roles women often carry simultaneously—creator, caregiver, supporter, dreamer, leader, and nurturer. They represent the constant balance between giving, receiving, holding on, and letting go.
The birds symbolize freedom, hope, intuition, and the courage to follow one’s own path, while the warm golden tones bring a sense of optimism, confidence, and inner strength.
The painting fills a space with warmth, inspiration, and positive energy. It serves as a reminder that personal growth comes from embracing every version of ourselves—both the strong and the vulnerable. Its expressive composition creates an uplifting atmosphere while encouraging reflection and self-discovery.
Perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, creative studios, offices, boutique hotels, and contemporary interiors. The vibrant color palette makes it a striking focal point that brings character, elegance, warmth, and emotional depth to any space.
This artwork was exhibited as part of the “IAM” Collection at Budatín Castle, Slovakia, during the exhibition held from April to May 2026. The exhibition explored themes of identity, self-expression, and the many experiences that shape who we are.
