Idea – Refinement & Fantasy

FINE pARTy process of creating is an idea in which art takes on a dual character: refined and imaginative. Each piece is a meeting of contrasts – simplicity and complexity, raw geometric perfection and the free expression of reflections and light, creating an atmosphere full of magnetism, energy, and unexpected elegance.

My sculptures, whether monumental for public spaces or intimate for private interiors, are meant not only to inspire but also to complement their surroundings, giving them a unique character. Art is a dialogue – with space, with you, and with oneself. And the best conversations happen when approached with joy.

The Creative Process – A Celebration of Creativity

MAC sculpture studio celebrates creativity in its fullest form – as a thoughtful, precise, and reflective process, but also as one open to experimentation, dialogue, and play. My priority is visual and craftsmanship quality, maintaining a balance between form and meaning. My works are not just objects – they tell stories, hold energy, and a touch of spontaneity captured in form.

Each sculpture or relief is the result of a creative process shaped by my personal experiences, passions, inspirations, and reflections. Filtered through my visual sensitivity, they become a manifestation of authenticity, from which originality is born. These are works for those who understand that true beauty lies in the uniqueness of experience and that luxury is found in subtlety, yet boldness in detail.

Inspirations: Avant-Garde & Contrasts

Łódź, my birthplace, with its raw post-industrial architecture and the spirit of Constructivism, has had a profound impact on my artistic approach. The geometry, color, and simplicity of Neoplasticism, the boldness of Deconstructivism, and their shared ability to redefine space are present in every one of my works.

As a European, I also value the cultural richness of our continent, particularly the sensual elegance and craftsmanship of countries like Italy. I aim to weave its timeless character into my art, as a symbol of European history, culture, and architecture.

At the same time, I am drawn to the Far East – Tokyo and Seoul, metropolises that blend minimalist harmony and tradition with futuristic ambition in architecture and culture. These are places where meticulous craftsmanship meets fantasy, entertainment, the pulsing energy of neon lights, and the glow of digital screens

In my work I try to capture this unique blend. For me, the most compelling art is that which can surprise, entertain and inspire at the same time.