3D
Apollo
A copy of the Apollo sculpture, modeled and made using 3D printing technology, finally covered with resin.
Truer Emotions II
“Truer Emotions" is a cycle of sculptures inspired by emoticons. Popular symbols of digital communication are transformed into ambiguous and provocative forms, highlighting the complexity of emotions and the limitations of visual language.
Chicken Posters
A series of posters, graphics, and free visual impressions woven around the motif of the chicken.
Crucifix (Pinsel)
Crucifix. 3D model based on the 18th century Pinsel sculpture carved for the church in Hodowica.
Franz Xaver Messerschmidt
Franz Xaver Messerschmidt and a study of one of his 69 distinctive heads, which he created in the 18th century.
Truer Emotions
“Truer Emotions" is a cycle of sculptures inspired by emoticons. Popular symbols of digital communication are transformed into ambiguous and provocative forms, highlighting the complexity of emotions and the limitations of visual language.
Men & Women - Sculpting Exercise
Men & Women - Sculpting Exercise of anatomy. Practice with 3D.
Three Polish Monkeys
Inspired by a 17th-century Japanese sculpture, I created a Western interpretation of the proverb of the three monkeys: “I see, I hear, and I speak, yet in essence I remain passive.”
Cartoon Duck
Cartoon Duck. Modeling from 2D drawing to 3D object.
Pretext 3D
The starting point for the work was a popular toy—a rubber chicken, a symbol of pop-cultural humor and lightness. The 3D model has a conceptual character and was later developed using a traditional sculptural technique (sculpture section).