Karolina Adamowicz - Żółte Pola






Holds a master's degree in film and visual arts; experienced curator, writer, and researcher.
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Original acrylic painting by Karolina Adamowicz, titled Żółte Pola, measuring 100 by 100 cm, a contemporary landscape, unsigned and created in 2020 or later, sold with frame and directly from the artist, with colours including yellow, blue, green and orange.
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Karolina Adamowicz is a graduate of the Wojciech Gerson Liceum of Plastic Arts and the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. For many years she was linked with interior design, scenography, and television, carrying out numerous projects published in the media. Her experience working with space, color, and visual narration strongly influenced her painting language.
Since 2019 she has been focusing on painting. Living close to nature, she creates acrylic-on-canvas works inspired by landscapes known to her. The artist uses vivid colors and light in a freely flowing, nearly organic manner, building paintings on the boundary between abstraction and landscape memory. Her works are not literal renderings of reality, but emotional echoes—an impression, a movement, the pulsating energy of nature. Layering, the fluidity of the paint, and intentionally leaving room for chance create dynamic compositions open to the viewer’s individual interpretation. The artist’s painting carries lightness, movement, and energy, yet also calm and contemplation.
Karolina Adamowicz is a graduate of the Wojciech Gerson Liceum of Plastic Arts and the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. For many years she was linked with interior design, scenography, and television, carrying out numerous projects published in the media. Her experience working with space, color, and visual narration strongly influenced her painting language.
Since 2019 she has been focusing on painting. Living close to nature, she creates acrylic-on-canvas works inspired by landscapes known to her. The artist uses vivid colors and light in a freely flowing, nearly organic manner, building paintings on the boundary between abstraction and landscape memory. Her works are not literal renderings of reality, but emotional echoes—an impression, a movement, the pulsating energy of nature. Layering, the fluidity of the paint, and intentionally leaving room for chance create dynamic compositions open to the viewer’s individual interpretation. The artist’s painting carries lightness, movement, and energy, yet also calm and contemplation.
