Title "Sound wave"
Size: 25.5 x 38.5 cm
Paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Baryta 315 g/m2
Total edition limited to 5 pcs. in series, available art: 5/5
Additional information: year of photography 2022.
Collector's photo
Printing of the photograph by the author is made on the sheet with preservation of about 0.5 cm frame around three sides of the print, bottom 5 cm for the author's signature, title, series number, dry stamp of the author, dry stamp of Digigraphy certificate.
Photograph framed in passe-port 5 cm
Alicja Przybyszowska - visual artist, photographer, juror, curator, educator. Participant of festivals and artistic residencies. Graduate of the Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw. She received her diploma in 2023, majoring in: Art Mediation in the studio of Dr. Małgorzata Kaczmarska. Two-time scholarship holder of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage, Association of Authors ZAiKS. Actual member of the Photoclub of the Republic of Poland Association of Artists and the Association of Polish Artists. In 2024 she was awarded the Excellence PLATINUM FIAP (EFIAP/p) by the International Federation of Photographic Art FIAP.
Awarded the honorary badge "Meritorious for Polish Culture", medals: "For Merit to Polish Photography" on the 100th anniversary of Poland's independence (1918-2018) and the Silver Medal "For Photographic Creativity" by the Photoclub of the Republic of Poland Polish Association of Creators. She is the winner of the 3rd edition of the Danuta Szaflarska Genius Local Global Ranking and the Małopolska Creativity Award. She has presented her works at twenty solo exhibitions and numerous group exhibitions on six continents. Her work has been recognized in more than 150 competitions around the world, where she has won prestigious awards. Her photographs have found their way into the collections of FIAP as an artistic heritage, the National Archives in Cracow and the Museum of Photography, private collections at home and abroad.
In her artistic work, she expresses herself through photography, assemblage, and objects, which are for her an individual language that establishes a discourse with the surrounding world. Talking about the subject she takes up, she seeks her own way, often reaching out to very intimate experiences. She believes that only in them is our authenticity. Directness is the language we can use to talk to the outside world. Her current explorations focus on corporeality, transience and the notion of memory.
She relaxes, most preferably on mountain trails or exploring new cultures, which are spaces of new inspiration for her