Nr.1. Winter Wald

Malgosia Jankowska

With fine brushstrokes, he contrasts people and nature. He masterfully creates paintings of impressive depth and breadth by alternating translucent and pasty colours. Mysteriously, white light bursts through the tree trunks in some paintings like a white mist.

The filigree lines, together with the softened tones – sometimes restricted to a single colour on a white background – are reminiscent of old storybook prints. Indeed, the scenes Malgosia’s paintings invite us into are like a fairy tale. In a literal sense, the word “fantastic” is also highly symbolic of the repertoire that Jankowska traverses in her painted world and has become a succinct characteristic of her art: the children in the forest, the wolves or the colossal mushrooms are not only visual images of a reality borrowed in the manner of the Brothers Grimm.

Malgosia has also created his own set of figures, which he always relates to each other. The child as an emblem of innocence, wandering free in the dangerous forest, reflects a secret world of the subconscious. Nature becomes the space of buried fears and desires.

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Watercolor and ink on paper
100 x 70 cm
2024
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Artista

Malgosia Jankowska

About the artist

Malgosia Jankowska was born in Sochaczew (Poland) in 1978. Between 1998 and 2003 she studied painting at the College in Warsaw, Poland. She has also studied at the University of Art of Berlin where she currently lives and works. She has been living in the German capital since 2001.

The Polish painter, with her watercolour and Indian ink technique, has a long career and an extensive exhibition career all over Europe.