Statement
Art saves the world.
Art gives rating to the world.
Points out flaws and shakes things up.
It is meant to resonate deeply, sometimes even painfully.
Themes like relations, the role of beeing a human are at the core of my work. These subjects have shaped my most significant series, created through painting, drawing, mixed media, and installations. I embrace the potential of artistic forms and shapes to immerse viewers, pushing the boundaries of traditional language. My goal is to create works that remain imprinted on the memory, sparking genuine emotions rather than merely echoing hollow headlines or slogans.
In today’s fast-paced world, where fleeting attention often prevails, I strive to draw focus back to the richness of traditional techniques. Whether through the delicacy of watercolor, the precision of pencil sketches, or the tactile qualities of drypoint or egg tempera, my work speaks in a poetic visual language. I see these time-honored methods as a way to slow down and re-center attention, offering a counterbalance to the chaos of modern life.
My audience is composed of highly sensitive individuals—those who appreciate nuance and seek deeper connections through art. For them, my work offers a visual experience that is gentle yet impactful, delicate yet powerful, poetic yet provocative.
Since 2015 I have made my most important Series: Pollution Serie Migration and Goodies, the role of women. All that I have done in painting and drawing techniques or mixed media. I could also undertake spatial actions and installations. I want my works to be memorable, to evoke emotions.
Inspira or Breathe in, Exhibition
2023
The exhibition Inspira presented new landscape paintings, portraits by Aga Jaworska and also photographs by Ewa Jermakowicz. Inspira means breath in Italian, but also inspiration. Both artists draw their inspiration from nature. In the space of the landscape, the light, the drama of the great massifs, the space to the horizon of lakes or seas.
Jaworska has inscribed the portraits in the series into the landscapes in a surreal way. We don’t know if this is an illusion or a dream. The unreal colours of the woman in the ribbon of Gaia’s painting return to the theme of pollution in Aga Jaworska’s work. Portrait of Longing to See is a mountain landscape and a portrait of a man with his eyes fixed on the viewer. Jaworska combines technique and emotion into one whole. The flow of watercolours and the softness of pastels, all with oil details. In Aga Jaworska you can see the space of feelings and the breath of mystical nature. Places you need to discover in yourself.
Goodies
Portraits form 2023-2024
This series of portraits celebrates the diverse facets of womanhood, portraying women as powerful, wise, and deeply connected to both their inner selves and the world around them. These are women who make things happen, women who simply exist with courage, and women who embody the qualities of ancient goddesses while thriving in the realities of the 21st century.
The portraits honor women as nurturers and healers—caring, wrapping others in their wisdom and strength. They also highlight the individuality of those who carve their own paths, living authentically and unapologetically. Within these depictions are symbolic characters: the inner child, full of hope and positivity; the queen, offering wisdom and solutions; and the Cinderella, struggling with self-doubt. Yet, the message is clear—these are not separate identities to choose from but interconnected aspects of every woman. Each has a voice, a purpose, and a power to shape her life and the world.
This series is a testament to the complexity, strength, and beauty of women in all their roles and forms, inviting viewers to embrace the multifaceted essence of womanhood. Each portrait reflects the resilience and spirit that define what it means to be a woman.
Emotional Landscapes and the Modern Plague
Pollution Series 2018-2022
In her abstract landscapes, Jaworska uses spheres to convey emotions of fear, anxiety, tension, and unease. These works reflect the impact of plastic, a defining pollutant and symbol of the environmental crisis. Garbage, especially plastic waste, has become a lasting mark of contemporary society, and her work strives to portray the unsettling reality of this presence in the natural world. The series began in 2019, inspired by the artist’s visit to Lake Garda in Italy. The paintings contrast beautiful sunsets with the presence of floating garbage, highlighting the clash between nature’s beauty and human destruction. There are no people in these paintings suggesting a world where people are hidden away, much like during the pandemic time.
These paintings reflect the artist’s deep concern about environmental issues, the growing piles of plastic waste or heavy clouds of smog. These are not decorative landscapes but emotional expressions of sadness and urgency. The series is a call for action and awareness, urging viewers to face the reality of environmental destruction and the need for change.
Migration
People want to live in a safe place and wat to have a good future for their children. They need food, water, job, education, and off course home.
Wars was and are poison every time. Now and hundreds years ago.
In the picture is a child who I painted for Migration Serie, which I started in 2022. Today, I posted it to support everyone who is looking for a better time, a better place.
The Dream
2023-2024
Art is the space of the Superior Skill, see deeper emotions, relations, and hidden strengs. A series of head-shaped paintings of friends and acquaintances. We dream of travel, free time, learning new skills and acquiring goals.
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