Paulina Robotycka - born April 30, 2000 in Gdansk, Poland. As of 2019, she is studying Psychology at the University of Gdansk. She primarily does easel and monumental painting. In her works we can find references to color plane painting, Tashism and gesture painting. In her works, she often applies colors straight from the tube to symbolize seemingly simple human emotions. It is the emotions that the viewer feels when looking at her works that are crucial to her. She tries to paint human feelings and uses simple forms to do so. One of her main intentions in painting is to blur the line between the entity that is the work and the viewer. In her paintings, she uses the techniques of color psychology, focusing on superimposed colors, with the intention of evoking feelings in the viewer, both positive and negative. She combines organic and dynamic forms. In her works there is often an apparent lack of color harmony, which is associated with conflicting human emotions. Her paintings are in private collections in Poland, Germany, Austria, France, the Netherlands and the United States.
Group exhibitions:
On Love and Demons. Woman in contemporary art. - Gallery in Zaulek, Gdansk, 2022.