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Monika Kubiaczyk – Cygan

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An artist by education, profession and pleasure. Graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź. Diploma with honors at the Faculty of Textiles and Clothing in 2006. The diploma was nominated for the Diploma of the Year Award. Participant of many collective and individual exhibitions. He belongs to the Association of Polish Artists. Creativity in the field of painting and ceramics. In his work, he focuses on the need to convey beauty and register the surroundings, sometimes in synthetic and structural forms / works or objects. The range of sensitivity allows you to work on many artistic levels. Objects that refer to organic biological forms are often multi-layered, complex shapes combined with delicacy satin, sometimes shiny, sometimes matte white. The forms themselves often refer to women - diverse, structural, complex, modular forms that simultaneously create a strong, stable whole. Synthetic forms are primarily a reference to paper and fabric. Everything starts with paper and fabric is my greatest love. In his creative work, he does not rule out references to the current social situation. Each project is a continuation of something that has already been created. The author encourages us to different interpretations, once as a spatial form and once as a structure, the works flirt with their complexity and, at the same time, clarity. Painting is a riot of colors combined with areas of silence, which provokes the viewer to reflect on the meaning of individual fragments.

Graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź. Diploma with honors in 2006 at the Faculty of Textiles and Clothing, nominated for the Diploma of the Year. Major: Fabric Design

Printed in the studio of prof. Krystyna Jaguczańska-Śliwińska.

Studio Mini Forma since 2004.

Creativity in the field of fabric, drawing, painting, graphics, artistic ceramics, utility ceramics.

He belongs to the Association of Polish Artists.


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WORK PROCESS


STEP 1: Material preparation
There are no shortcuts in handicrafts and just as I invest in high-quality materials, I also invest my time in ensuring that my handmade products are of the highest quality. This first stage translates into each subsequent stage, so it is extremely important that the material is properly prepared.

STEP 2: We create!
It would seem that pouring material into a mould is a fairly simple and trivial matter. Well, yes, it is but only superficially. The final appearance of the product is influenced by everything: from the speed of pouring the material, how much of it is poured at one time and to taking care that there are as few air bubbles as possible. The experience of pouring hundreds of kilograms of material allowed me to develop an appropriate method, thanks to which the final appearance of the product will satisfy even the most demanding tastes.


STEP 3: Attention to detail
It is impossible to pour material into a mould and extract an absolutely perfect product from it. The end result is not reached yet. Now it's time to give the product its final appearance, i.e. to smooth out any unevenness. All this makes the product more visually appealing to the eye of the new owner.

STEP 4: Security
In addition to the fact that the product is covered with a special layer, which is designed to protect it against splashes and contamination by touching or dust, a thin layer of cork is also glued to the bottom, which prevents accidental scratching of the surfaces on which it is placed.




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