Anna Kruhelska
Polish
Anna Kruhelska, a visual artist and practicing architect based in Lodz, Poland, draws from her extensive architectural experience in Russia, Malaysia, and the UK to inform her innovative contemporary art practice. Her architectural background has honed her understanding of form, symmetry, and space, evident in her abstract, three-dimensional paper wall reliefs that interact with light to create dynamic visual experiences, varying with the viewer's perspective.
Kruhelska's art focuses on the interplay of light and shadow, utilizing folds and hollows to generate repetitive patterns that intrigue the eye. Inspired by minimalism, architectural composition, and geometry, her artworks consist of clean, often white-on-white framed installations. These pieces are carefully arranged to create a sense of continuity and flow, inviting viewers to explore the subtle nuances of her work as they move from one piece to the next.
Kruhelska's art focuses on the interplay of light and shadow, utilizing folds and hollows to generate repetitive patterns that intrigue the eye. Inspired by minimalism, architectural composition, and geometry, her artworks consist of clean, often white-on-white framed installations. These pieces are carefully arranged to create a sense of continuity and flow, inviting viewers to explore the subtle nuances of her work as they move from one piece to the next.
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