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Margaret Jablonska

Małgorzata Jabłońska

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Margaret Jablonska(Małgorzata Jabłońska)

Concept

We see life through a mental as well as a physical lens. Sometimes a short encounter with a stranger can change our life forever. Our consciousness often does not see these changes, but our subconscious stores them all. If you only find the key to this storage, you will find out who influenced yo...
We see life through a mental as well as a physical lens. Sometimes a short encounter with a stranger can change our life forever. Our consciousness often does not see these changes, but our subconscious stores them all. If you only find the key to this storage, you will find out who influenced your life and how. In my artwork I want to capture that moment of change.
That's why the materials I use for my artwork are volatile, delicate, barely visible, openwork. This uneven structure reflects the idea of both elusiveness and self-image. A human being who is at the center of change and can not see it, physically or mentally.
My interest in people is not only about art. In everyday work, I touch a human being as a multifaceted being, I work with people at the level of removing blocks interfering with internal development. Commitment to personal and internal development is closely related to my art.
Our primitive ancestors used masks to cover their faces or themselves (ritual masks). Then, as we evolved, masks were used to hide our ego, our personality, and often our identity (Venetian masks).
My sculptures capture moments when we are at complete peace with ourselves, even when distracted by outside forces. Removing the mask requires a perfect balance of mind and body. Even though every day we feel stress, the process of removing our mask enforces immobility, peace, body balance. In this situation a human being remains alone with their thoughts or non-thoughts, their own ego, their inspirations.
To create artworks, I invited a few people who are near to my heart. Myself, my two daughters, and a very few close friends who were willing to participate, who were not afraid to reach deep into their inner being, and were able to create, at least for a moment, an internal balance.
Flowers and people are similar in my eyes. They share the same light and space. Both are beautiful, fractal, similar to others and yet each is unique.

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“Margaret Jablonska's Artworks”

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USD 7,900.00 Year.2020 w30.00 x h30.00 x d2.00 cm

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USD 7,900.00 Year.2021 w30.00 x h30.00 x d2.00 cm

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Mak 7

USD 7,000.00 Year.2018 w47.00 x h47.00 x d20.00 cm

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Mask 5

USD 9,000.00 Year.2021 w47.00 x h47.00 x d20.00 cm

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Power

USD 90,000.00 Year.2018 w100.00 x h200.00 x d25.00 cm

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Body 2

USD 9,000.00 Year.2019 w60.00 x h90.00 x d25.00 cm

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USD $7,000 ~ $90,000

Biography

Małgorzata Jabłońska (born in 1966)
Małgorzata Jabłońska is a Polish artist best known for her textile, transparent images as well as delicate, embossed sculptures and masks which are made of bark and fabric. Since the beginning of her career, she has been striving to create a new technique that wo...
Małgorzata Jabłońska (born in 1966)
Małgorzata Jabłońska is a Polish artist best known for her textile, transparent images as well as delicate, embossed sculptures and masks which are made of bark and fabric. Since the beginning of her career, she has been striving to create a new technique that would revolutionise the way we perceive works of art. With her paintings without paint, she has certainly achieved this goal. She invented her own technique: uses layers of delicate fabrics - silk, nylon, chiffon – enclosed between two glass sheets to create unique pieces of art. In 1995, she graduated from the faculty of painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. She experiments creating unpainted, transparent, but colorful by depicting images.
Paintings transparency allows her to change the exposure of the image and place it in free space. Spatial installations, sculptures and masks uses human figures, often the artist herself.
Individual sculpture artworks are embossed on life-size castings, by using natural materials such as banana bark and natural textile materials silk, organza. It draws the viewer's attention that we all come from nature, we are an inseparable part of it. In addition, the natural weaves of the prepared bark are a symbol of the permeating human structure, as well as a simple weave in natural fabrics.

Presentation of her above-mentioned works were exhibited in the Foundry Gallery in Washington, DC in August 2018 where she received a glorying review in the Washington Post and the critics pick from the Washington Local city paper.

Her recent exhibition in 2019 "Imprints of reality" took place in Złota 44, Warsaw, Poland was the intention of restoring beauty and its position in the world. Jabłońska creation in the sense of inner harmony and balance. Her paintings are to engage with the viewer and fill him or her with joy and astonishment "at first sight".

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