Anita Sieradzka - Outflow





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Anita Sieradzka presents Outflow, an original acrylic painting on canvas in a 40×40 cm format, signed on the back, created in 2023 in Poland, in perfect condition, produced with stippling using ink and acrylic markers.
Description from the seller
"Ujście" is a work about releasing emotions. Calmness and patience.
The piece was created in stippling technique using ink and acrylic markers on a 40x40 cm canvas. The painting came together without hurry—point by point.
It is signed on the back.
Bio
I am a painter, drawer, and author of multimedia works. I graduated from the Faculty of Painting at the Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław (2020–2025); previously, I studied design and architecture.
My work is characterized by abstract forms inspired by nature and organic structures. In my creations I explore emotions, envisioning them as delicate, biological structures resembling neural networks and the tissues of living organisms. A key element of my artistic practice is precise drawings done in the dotwork (stippling) technique, inspired by traditional tattoo art — forms built from thousands of dots become a visual record of personal experiences and reflections on human nature.
"Ujście" is a work about releasing emotions. Calmness and patience.
The piece was created in stippling technique using ink and acrylic markers on a 40x40 cm canvas. The painting came together without hurry—point by point.
It is signed on the back.
Bio
I am a painter, drawer, and author of multimedia works. I graduated from the Faculty of Painting at the Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław (2020–2025); previously, I studied design and architecture.
My work is characterized by abstract forms inspired by nature and organic structures. In my creations I explore emotions, envisioning them as delicate, biological structures resembling neural networks and the tissues of living organisms. A key element of my artistic practice is precise drawings done in the dotwork (stippling) technique, inspired by traditional tattoo art — forms built from thousands of dots become a visual record of personal experiences and reflections on human nature.

