Monika Kwarciak - Unknown Land

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Monika Kwarciak presents an original mixed‑media artwork titled Unknown Land (2025), measuring 50 × 70 cm, hand‑signed, in white, grey, brown, yellow, orange and green tones, depicting nature, sold directly by the artist with a certificate of authenticity.

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The painting was created using natural pigments from clay, sand, ash, and acrylic paints. I prepare all pigments by hand. The whole has been coated with a matte spray varnish. The paintings have hooks mounted on the back and are ready to hang.

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For each image, I attach a certificate of authenticity.

The actual colors of the image may slightly differ from those shown in the photos (due to natural daylight and a bright room — they will be more intense).
Differences also depend on individual monitor/screen settings (I edit photos on an iPhone SE 2020).

My images are created on thick canvases (380 g/m² [GSM]), on stretcher bars made from sturdy slats measuring 20x35 mm, with an additional crossbar of 15x30 mm, ensuring that the artwork is solid and stable.

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Monika Kwarciak is a painter and engineer from Poland, creating images using natural, handmade pigments made from clays, sands, rocks, soil, coal, and ash.
Her images appeared in auction houses in Wrocław, Bydgoszcz, and Warsaw, as well as at exhibitions in Poland and Germany. Her works are in the hands of collectors from across Europe and are characterized by distinctive textures and colors.
An artist has always valued the uniqueness of what is within reach; her paintings are, above all, about emotions. It is a respect for Nature and for how many textures and colors it makes possible on canvas.

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bynaturecraft/

The painting was created using natural pigments from clay, sand, ash, and acrylic paints. I prepare all pigments by hand. The whole has been coated with a matte spray varnish. The paintings have hooks mounted on the back and are ready to hang.

***
For each image, I attach a certificate of authenticity.

The actual colors of the image may slightly differ from those shown in the photos (due to natural daylight and a bright room — they will be more intense).
Differences also depend on individual monitor/screen settings (I edit photos on an iPhone SE 2020).

My images are created on thick canvases (380 g/m² [GSM]), on stretcher bars made from sturdy slats measuring 20x35 mm, with an additional crossbar of 15x30 mm, ensuring that the artwork is solid and stable.

***
Monika Kwarciak is a painter and engineer from Poland, creating images using natural, handmade pigments made from clays, sands, rocks, soil, coal, and ash.
Her images appeared in auction houses in Wrocław, Bydgoszcz, and Warsaw, as well as at exhibitions in Poland and Germany. Her works are in the hands of collectors from across Europe and are characterized by distinctive textures and colors.
An artist has always valued the uniqueness of what is within reach; her paintings are, above all, about emotions. It is a respect for Nature and for how many textures and colors it makes possible on canvas.

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bynaturecraft/

Details

Artist
Monika Kwarciak
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Unknown Land
Technique
Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Poland
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Brown, Green, Grey, Orange, White, Yellow
Height
50 cm
Width
70 cm
Depiction/Theme
Nature
Style
Modern
Period
2020+
PolandVerified
70
Objects sold
100%
Private

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