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Utstillinger

Stillhetens Gåte av Iwona Woicka-Zulawska

lør. 15. mai

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Galleri F48

Separatutstilling 15.-30. mai 2021. Botanisk kunst. Akvarell maleri serie.

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Stillhetens Gåte av Iwona Woicka-Zulawska
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15. mai 2021, 12:00 – 30. mai 2021, 17:00

Galleri F48, Frognerveien 48B, 0266 Oslo, Norge

About The Event

Stillhetens Gåte

Separat utstilling av Iwona Woicka-Zulawska

15.05. -30.05. 2021

 

We are honored to introduce artist Iwona Woicka-Zulawska and her watercolor painting series. In her upcoming solo exhibition this spring, Iwona is going to present her botanical artwork.

 

Iwona  is a Polish civil servant and diplomat, since 2018 serving as an ambassador to Norway but at the same time her other identity is being an artist. She has been very busy in the past 3 years, but she used almost all free time to complete her botanicals. For her painting is a way to show the love for nature. Therefore, the painting process starts in reality with the observation of plants in the wilderness, sketching and taking notes & photographs. In a way is a form of contemplation of the beauty of the plant kingdom. Knowing more about her subject helps to better understand the flora of a place and its links with humankind. All portrayed plants are to be found in Norway and they were used in the past - or are still - for different purposes. For example cornflowers in Norway were treated as medicine, but also used to teint fabrics. It`s interesting that some of the plants were present in Norwegian folklore, but also in the Polish one, being a source of inspiration for e.g. for bunader's embroidery patterns or regional costumes of Poland. We can see them as a connection between Norwegian and Polish countryside.

 

“In a way, those plants seem so often so common and humble that people tend to overlook them. Plants, especially their flowers and fruits, are so gorgeous. They usually have the power to make us think about sunny days, spring or summer or the golden autumn! They bring joy and colour to our surroundings and optimism, so needed nowadays.”, Iwona says.

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