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Monializa Monika Widenka
FEEL – Abstract Painting Blue, Burgundy, Gold, Mix Media on Cardboard 2022

2022

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"FEEL" is an abstract mix media painting on cardboard, measuring 77 x 57 x 3,5 cm, by contemporary Polish artist Monika Widenka. FEEL is a work that explores the subconscious aspects of emotions, using the form of letters and words to provoke reflection. At the center of the painting, a large letter "A" emerges, within which the word "feel" is concealed, serving as a key element of the composition. On the right side of the painting, an exclamation mark further emphasizes the intensity of the message, inviting the viewer to personally interpret this symbolic communication. Each detail of the painting can evoke different associations and emotions, leaving space for individual discoveries and contemplation on the meaning of feeling. The artwork is signed on the back and has been finished with a protective varnish. A certificate of authenticity will be included with the painting. The painting is framed in a black matt frame. It is equipped with a hanging element for easy display. The framed dimensions of the painting are 77 x 57 x 3.5 cm. Artist Biography: Monika Widenka is an artist born in Poland in 1980. She creates art that is the fruit of her life journey – expressing the beauty of life, the subtlety, and the depth of human experiences. She founded the brand Monializa Monika Widenka to expand her presence in the international art scene and to use art as a means of supporting others in their personal growth. For her, art is exceptional not only as a path to personal development but also as a tool that helps others find harmony and a deeper understanding of themselves. After graduating from high school in 1999, she enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław, where she earned a Master's degree in Fine Arts in Interior Design and Industrial Design in 2005. After completing her studies, she began collaborating with companies in Poland and abroad, bringing her experience to various projects. She then founded her own company specializing in interior design, project supervision, and implementation. Currently, painting is not only a personal expression for her but also a way in which she shares her experiences and discoveries with others. Art has become a path for her to gain a deeper understanding of herself and a space in which she can inspire and support others in their own journeys. She believes that art has an extraordinary power to heal and bring relief on many levels of human existence. She wants the paintings she creates to be more than just an aesthetic experience. She strives for them to become carriers that touch the emotions, psyche, and soul of everyone who looks at them. Her paintings are an invitation to reflection, a personal journey inward, as well as to healing and finding harmony. She is convinced that when an artist creates with the soul, they immerse themselves in a deeper dimension of reality – a space that goes beyond their everyday experiences and limitations. In the act of creation, the artist becomes part of a larger process, one that is not merely a physical action, but a spiritual journey. It is when connected to this inner force of creation that our artwork begins to breathe – becoming something more than just an object, it comes to life and gains the ability to communicate with the souls of others. In this way, art that comes from the soul transcends time and space, creating a bond between the creator and the viewer, even if their physical paths never cross. From heart to heart, Monika If you have any questions about the painting, feel free to contact me.

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