| Year of creation | 2022 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 100 W × 100 H × 2 D cm |
| Type of art | painting |
| Style | figurative |
| Genre | animal |
| Materials | acrylic, canvas |
| Type of packaging | cardboard box |
The painting "What eyes should I love" in mythical, fairy-tale motifs of beauty and the beast, where geometric solids create shapes. Post-exhibition work - The painting took part in the individual exhibition "Another World" Painting by Sylwia Młodziejewska at Restauracja Galeria Fontanna in Warsaw on August 24-10, 2022.




Sylwia Młodziejewska (1977): She is a member of the Association of Polish Painters and Graphic Artists (ZPAMiG). She began her painting career in 2019, creating primarily for charity auctions benefiting children with SMA. Although painting has been in her veins since birth, her most beautiful works are born from passion. Her paintings reveal the influence of surrealist aesthetics, focusing on fairy tales, depicting human figures in surrealistic situations with a touch of mystery and understatement. The paintings are full of movement and energy, and their abstract forms allow for various interpretations. Młodziejewska often uses bright, contrasting colors, which give her paintings a lively and dynamic character. These colors are also often combined in unusual combinations, making the paintings more interesting and memorable. Another element is form. Młodziejewska uses simple, geometric shapes such as squares, rectangles, triangles, and circles. However, these shapes are often arranged in irregular and surprising compositions. This makes her paintings more expressive and unconventional. Młodziejewska's paintings are often interpreted as metaphors for human emotions and experiences. They can be interpreted as depictions of a person's inner world, their thoughts, feelings, and emotions, as well as reflections on human nature, the human condition in the modern world, and interpersonal relationships. These paintings can also symbolize the complexity and ambiguity of human nature. Every viewer can find something different in them. The paintings are in private collections in Poland and abroad.
