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Artist Name

Weronika Dyląg

Born: 1987

Hometown: Nakło nad Notecią

Based in: Warsaw

Weronika Dyląg, born in 1987 in Nakło nad Notecią, is a visual artist who lives and creates in Warsaw. Her work is deeply rooted in abstraction, characterized by intense colors and unique painting techniques. In her pieces, Weronika often uses acrylics and oils, blending them with air through the "blow painting" technique, which gives her works an ethereal and unpredictable form.

Dyląg draws inspiration from psychology, social interactions, and the works of artists like Chuang Che and Helen Frankenthaler, influencing her bold color compositions. Through her paintings, she aims to prompt viewers to reflect on their own emotions and inner thoughts, creating art that balances between order and chaos.

Weronika regularly participates in solo and group exhibitions both in Poland and abroad. In her latest series, "Balanced Chaos," the artist explores the unpredictability of life and nature through painting, which is evident in works such as "Dissolution" and "Storm."

 



Weronika Dyląg In The Studio

I work with a variety of techniques, using liquid acrylics manipulated with water and bursts of air, as well as traditional oil painting, depending on the series I am creating.

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More About Weronika Dyląg

Question IconWhat inspires you?

I draw inspiration from various sources. One of my series was influenced by the works of Chuang Che, while another, currently a work in progress, is inspired by the book Invisible Women.

Question IconDescribe your creative process.

Sometimes I begin with drafts, either sketched on paper or created digitally on a tablet, while other times, the work emerges spontaneously in the moment. Certain projects, like my ongoing Invisible Women series, require meticulous planning and deliberate execution.

Question IconWhat are 3 words that best describe your work?

fluid, colour oriented, unique

Question IconWho are some artists that have influenced your work?

Helen Frankenthaler, Chuang Che, Jan Kalab

Question IconWhat is the most important tool when creating your work?

Water and an industrial blower with a powerful airflow

Question IconWhat is the best piece of advice you have been given?

To focus on creating my own vision rather than copying from others.

Question IconWhere do you go for inspiration?

I go to my studio to withdraw from the world and to focus on looking at art books.


Credentials

Awards

Itsliquid Artist of the Month - December

2023

Exhibitions

Balanced Chaos

Poland, 2024

Unattainable

Spain, 2023

Colours of Life

Poland, 2023

lnaugural exhibition of Galeria AZUR

United States of America, 2023

Restless hour

Spain, 2023

Unobvious forms

Poland, 2023

Colours of life

Poland, 2022

Visions from the unknown

Spain, 2022

Stripped

Spain, 2022

Euphoria

Spain, 2022

Ego

Italy, 2021