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Martyna Borowiecka | There is No Place Like Home

Martyna Borowiecka | There is No Place Like Home

Everything that a real princess might want: fashion and magic, precision and joke. Female coquettness and whispering a curse in order to suffocate the patriarchate with his own language.Limited edition 100pcs (The edition is divided in a ratio of 70 pcs in size L and 30 pcs as XL), numbered, signed by the author.

Print Technique: giclée, archive 12 -color pigment print
Paper: 100% cotton paper Hahnemühle Photo RAG 308G
Print dimensions (l): 54 x 65 cm | 58 x 69 cm  (Print | Frame)
Print Dimensions (XL): 74 x 90 cm | 78 x 94 cm  (Print | Frame)
Frame: Wooden with UV plexiglass in the museum standard
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Martyn Borowieck, born in 1989 in Kielce, studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow and has the title of Art Dr. (2019). She exhibited with the project "Patrons" in Foco Gallery in Lisbon and Goyki 3 Art Incator in Sopot (2021). She was a resident of Pieńków Artist Residency (2018) and the International Summer Academy of Fine Arts in Salzburg (2017).

He has had many solo and group exhibitions (eg "every day" at Wanda Gallery in Warsaw (2023) and "A Little Drop of Poison" in Sheffter Gallery in Krakow (2022) and won a number of awards, including the Grand Prix of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage (2015). 2019). He is currently working between Krakow and Wieliczka.

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About the work

In Martyna Borowiecky, everything that a real princess might want. There is fashion and magic, precision and joke, unrestrained girls' energy, mushrooms like horror, female flirt and whispering a curse to suffocate the patriarchy.

From the canvas, which is filled to the brim like a teenager room with a misleading name "is not above home", a confused dog looks at us - a long -time companion of the artist. In the history of painting, dogs symbolized the virtue of loyalty - just mention the famous Tizian's "Venus Urbinská". In Martyna's work, Tot's head is submerged in the blankets by the starting point, from which we can start unraveling a multilayered puzzle. 

The artist is committed to carefully painted compositions that hate emptiness and chauvinism.

Text: Piotr Sikora

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