Birthday this week.
20% off*
I won't be telling you the number, and I won't be pretending I've made peace with it either. What I know is this: every year I get to spend painting is a year spent on the right thing. The sales come and go. The doubt comes and goes. The work stays, and it keeps getting better, and on the days that's not enough, it's still more than most things.
I don’t do sales. This week, I’m doing one. 20% off every original painting — canvases and Escape Series miniatures — until 24 July.
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Escape is a collection of miniature oil paintings on Georgian oil paper, shaped by light and the way it settles into a landscape.
These works focus on the in-between moments: early light that softens everything it touches, and the slower, heavier light of sundown that asks you to pause. Light has a way of changing colour, mood, and pace — sometimes gently, sometimes decisively. That shift is what I’m drawn to. Each painting isn’t about reproducing a view, but about holding onto a single moment — a brief sense of quiet, distance, or stillness. A small place to rest your eyes.
Oil paint on 5 × 7” Georgian oil paper.
Signed on the front and back.
The artist retains all reproduction rights.
Escape is a collection of miniature oil paintings on Georgian oil paper, shaped by light and the way it settles into a landscape.
These works focus on the in-between moments: early light that softens everything it touches, and the slower, heavier light of sundown that asks you to pause. Light has a way of changing colour, mood, and pace — sometimes gently, sometimes decisively. That shift is what I’m drawn to. Each painting isn’t about reproducing a view, but about holding onto a single moment — a brief sense of quiet, distance, or stillness. A small place to rest your eyes.
Oil paint on 5 × 7” Georgian oil paper.
Signed on the front and back.
The artist retains all reproduction rights.
Escape is a collection of miniature oil paintings on Georgian oil paper, shaped by light and the way it settles into a landscape.
These works focus on the in-between moments: early light that softens everything it touches, and the slower, heavier light of sundown that asks you to pause. Light has a way of changing colour, mood, and pace — sometimes gently, sometimes decisively. That shift is what I’m drawn to. Each painting isn’t about reproducing a view, but about holding onto a single moment — a brief sense of quiet, distance, or stillness. A small place to rest your eyes.
Oil paint on 5 × 7” Georgian oil paper.
Signed on the front and back.
The artist retains all reproduction rights.
Escape is a collection of miniature oil paintings on Georgian oil paper, shaped by light and the way it settles into a landscape.
These works focus on the in-between moments: early light that softens everything it touches, and the slower, heavier light of sundown that asks you to pause. Light has a way of changing colour, mood, and pace — sometimes gently, sometimes decisively. That shift is what I’m drawn to. Each painting isn’t about reproducing a view, but about holding onto a single moment — a brief sense of quiet, distance, or stillness. A small place to rest your eyes.
Oil paint on 5 × 7” Georgian oil paper.
Signed on the front and back.
The artist retains all reproduction rights.
Meet the artist
Hi there! I’m Ewelina, the girl attached to the hand that moves the brush. I believes that one can find solace in art, which provides an often nostalgic escape departing from overwhelming current events. Painting is so much more than just copying an image, it's about conveying a feeling by capturing one single moment.
It Feels Like Yesterday Was A Year Ago
A painting that captures the essence of unpredictability, of stormy skies and unexpected turns. The memory of reaching that majestic summit, the crisp September air, and the serene valley below—it’s all encapsulated in those brushstrokes. Reminiscing, painting, and embracing the unexpected.
Experience the Studio
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