Katarzyna Wrońska - Sobota





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Katarzyna Wrońska presents Sobota, an original 2026 acrylic painting in multicolour on 50×40 cm, hand-signed, depicting animals, produced in Poland, in pristine condition, sold directly from the artist.
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“Saturday” – Irony of Weekend Obligations | A unique piece from the author’s series “Days of the Week” (40x50 cm)
Item description
I invite you to bid on a painting from the author’s series “Days of the Week,” which ironizes and humorously looks at our daily struggles with time. The work titled “Saturday” is not just a charming illustration – it’s a kind of commentary on the cultural pressure of the “perfect weekend.”
The artist, in a deliberately subversive manner, casts a wild raccoon in the role of the household head chef. In contrast to the idyllic aesthetics – warm colors and a cozy atmosphere – the raccoon figure presents a view full of gravity and a hint of weariness, which constitutes an ironic wink to the viewer. The painting exposes the absurdity of our weekend rituals: baking, cooking, and tending to the perfect home space, even when we would rather simply rest.
This work is for people who value art that is not obvious. The painting will fit perfectly in a modern interior, providing a great pretext for conversation and breaking the convention of dull kitchen decor
“Saturday” – Irony of Weekend Obligations | A unique piece from the author’s series “Days of the Week” (40x50 cm)
Item description
I invite you to bid on a painting from the author’s series “Days of the Week,” which ironizes and humorously looks at our daily struggles with time. The work titled “Saturday” is not just a charming illustration – it’s a kind of commentary on the cultural pressure of the “perfect weekend.”
The artist, in a deliberately subversive manner, casts a wild raccoon in the role of the household head chef. In contrast to the idyllic aesthetics – warm colors and a cozy atmosphere – the raccoon figure presents a view full of gravity and a hint of weariness, which constitutes an ironic wink to the viewer. The painting exposes the absurdity of our weekend rituals: baking, cooking, and tending to the perfect home space, even when we would rather simply rest.
This work is for people who value art that is not obvious. The painting will fit perfectly in a modern interior, providing a great pretext for conversation and breaking the convention of dull kitchen decor

