Karolina Adamowicz - Tuż Przed Zimą





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Karolina Adamowicz presents Tuż Przed Zimą, an original multi‑coloured acrylic painting on canvas in the Neo-Impressionist style, 100 by 100 cm, signed, dated 2024, in ideal condition and sold with frame directly from the artist.
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Karolina Adamowicz is a graduate of the Wojciech Gerson Art High School and the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. For many years she was involved in interior design, set design, and television, implementing numerous projects published in the media. Her experience with space, color, and visual storytelling strongly shaped her painting language.
Since 2019 she has focused on painting. Living close to nature, she creates acrylic-on-canvas paintings inspired by landscapes familiar to her. The artist handles intense colors and light in a free, almost organic way, building paintings on the edge of abstraction and landscape memory. Her works are not a literal transcription of reality, but an emotional echo—an impression, movement, the pulsating energy of nature. Layering, the fluidity of paint, and deliberately leaving room for chance create dynamic compositions open to the viewer’s individual interpretation. The artist’s painting carries lightness, light, and movement, while also conveying calm and contemplation.
Karolina Adamowicz is a graduate of the Wojciech Gerson Art High School and the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. For many years she was involved in interior design, set design, and television, implementing numerous projects published in the media. Her experience with space, color, and visual storytelling strongly shaped her painting language.
Since 2019 she has focused on painting. Living close to nature, she creates acrylic-on-canvas paintings inspired by landscapes familiar to her. The artist handles intense colors and light in a free, almost organic way, building paintings on the edge of abstraction and landscape memory. Her works are not a literal transcription of reality, but an emotional echo—an impression, movement, the pulsating energy of nature. Layering, the fluidity of paint, and deliberately leaving room for chance create dynamic compositions open to the viewer’s individual interpretation. The artist’s painting carries lightness, light, and movement, while also conveying calm and contemplation.

