Natalia Klęczar - FISH

An exhibition of a series of black and white digital prints of fish. Although an illustration is, by definition, an inseparable part of a text, Natalia Klęczar consciously focused solely on the image.

This image-based cycle has been inspired by the marine world. In particular, I wished to express my admiration of the rich diversity of sea creatures. Each illustration is made up of intricate patterns, making the work quite ornamental.

                                                      Natalia Klęczar   

 
Natalia Klęczar - a graduate of the Art Faculty of the Cieszyn branch of the University of Silesia in Katowice, where she obtained a master's degree in graphics at the Department of Lithography run by dr. hab. Krzysztof Pasztuła and in the Department of Graphic Design run by the associate professor dr. hab. Ryszard Pielesz. In 2018 she completed a post-graduate course in pedagogy at the University of Bielsko-Biała.  The artist is a member of an Artistic Group called MY (US). Her interests include graphics, illustration, poster and painting.

Honourable mention at the National Biennale "Human Landscape" dedicated to Józef Czapski (Krakow, 2009) and the first honourable mention at the Christmas card competition organized by the Graphic Department of the Art Institute in Cieszyn (2011). Group exhibitions of poster art: Jazz in Ruins: (Gliwice, 2014, 2015, 2016); the International Biennale of Digital Graphics in Gdynia (2014); group exhibition of illustrations: Themerson Street in Płock (2015), art book exhibition at the Printing Museum in Cieszyn (2015), Lithography: Master and Student at the Centre of Non-Governmental Organizations in Katowice (2016); the 25th Biennale of Polish Poster at BWA in Katowice (2017) and a series of exhibitions by the art group MY in Andrychów (2015, 2017) and Inwałd (2016).
Solo exhibitions of prints at the Maria Skalicka Museum in Wisła (2016), at the Community Centre in Andrychów (2016) and Galeria ROK in Zator.
Grant of the Mayor of Andrychów in the field of culture in 2017.

The artist lives in Targanice near Andrychów