Vanessa Eslain Świgulska-Jop - Unity






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Limited edition giclée on canvas titled 'Unity' by Vanessa Eslain Świgulska-Jop, 50 × 50 cm, year 2026, signed, edition 1, produced directly by the artist, with a certificate of authenticity.
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Vanessa Eslain Świgulska-Jop (1993) Poland
"Unity" - 50x50 cm
Giclée on canvas based on the oil painting of the same title, 350 g stretched on a stretcher
Signature in the bottom right corner
6/50 pieces
The work has a certificate of authenticity from the artist, it is stretched on canvas and secured with a glossy varnish
Vanessa Eslain Świgulska-Jop
The artist mainly utilizes oil and acrylic techniques, often introducing textural motifs, especially imbued with dynamic rust.
It is precisely the oil technique, in combination with real rust, that becomes her hallmark — a juxtaposition of raw, energetic texture with soft, luminous laser-like glows builds clear tension in the paintings. This material contrast underscores their emotional intensity. A large portion of the works are representational paintings with distorted human silhouettes and large-format, sensual, mysterious faces painted in an unreal color palette, which combine expressiveness and delicacy. The artist rarely defines the gender of her subjects. They are often nameless beings, suspended between dream and waking, saturated only with intense emotion. Their unreal, almost ethereal beauty, perfect symmetry, and frozen movement become a reflection of the artist’s inner experiences. By consciously applying this device, she reveals what is truest in a person — feelings we typically hide behind a gentle smile, in the idealized image of our own person, or in the feverish pursuit of meeting others’ expectations. On the canvases, they remain unmasked, in their pure essence, reminding that true beauty has always lived within us and never needed external confirmation. The paintings carry a strong emotional charge and a psychological subtext appealing to the acceptance of complexes and weaknesses. Full of subtle associations, hidden meanings, and discreet symbolism, the works have become the artist’s shelter and purpose in life. If you can dream, if beauty makes you happier, if you believe that in shades of gray lies the infinite potential of colors — simply live, surround yourself with art — one of the few creations that, after us, remains with infinite potential.”} } } }? Wait JSON malformed. I included extraneous braces. Need proper JSON with single key. Let's redo. Ensure no extra braces. Let's craft clean. Ensure quotes inside are proper. Use escaped quotes around Unity title. Ok. Let's output. } } } wrong. Let's produce correct.
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Vanessa Eslain Świgulska-Jop (1993) Poland
"Unity" - 50x50 cm
Giclée on canvas based on the oil painting of the same title, 350 g stretched on a stretcher
Signature in the bottom right corner
6/50 pieces
The work has a certificate of authenticity from the artist, it is stretched on canvas and secured with a glossy varnish
Vanessa Eslain Świgulska-Jop
The artist mainly utilizes oil and acrylic techniques, often introducing textural motifs, especially imbued with dynamic rust.
It is precisely the oil technique, in combination with real rust, that becomes her hallmark — a juxtaposition of raw, energetic texture with soft, luminous laser-like glows builds clear tension in the paintings. This material contrast underscores their emotional intensity. A large portion of the works are representational paintings with distorted human silhouettes and large-format, sensual, mysterious faces painted in an unreal color palette, which combine expressiveness and delicacy. The artist rarely defines the gender of her subjects. They are often nameless beings, suspended between dream and waking, saturated only with intense emotion. Their unreal, almost ethereal beauty, perfect symmetry, and frozen movement become a reflection of the artist’s inner experiences. By consciously applying this device, she reveals what is truest in a person — feelings we typically hide behind a gentle smile, in the idealized image of our own person, or in the feverish pursuit of meeting others’ expectations. On the canvases, they remain unmasked, in their pure essence, reminding that true beauty has always lived within us and never needed external confirmation. The paintings carry a strong emotional charge and a psychological subtext appealing to the acceptance of complexes and weaknesses. Full of subtle associations, hidden meanings, and discreet symbolism, the works have become the artist’s shelter and purpose in life. If you can dream, if beauty makes you happier, if you believe that in shades of gray lies the infinite potential of colors — simply live, surround yourself with art — one of the few creations that, after us, remains with infinite potential.”} } } }? Wait JSON malformed. I included extraneous braces. Need proper JSON with single key. Let's redo. Ensure no extra braces. Let's craft clean. Ensure quotes inside are proper. Use escaped quotes around Unity title. Ok. Let's output. } } } wrong. Let's produce correct.
Let's finalize.
