Aleksandra Łojek-Szymanowska is a Polish visual artist and graphic designer whose work moves between painting, object art, and conceptual narrative.Her artistic language combines layered structures, transparent surfaces, symbolic details, and emotional storytelling. She creates works that explore memory, identity, human...
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Aleksandra Łojek-Szymanowska is a Polish visual artist and graphic designer whose work moves between painting, object art, and conceptual narrative.
Her artistic language combines layered structures, transparent surfaces, symbolic details, and emotional storytelling. She creates works that explore memory, identity, human relationships, and the invisible boundaries between safety and the unknown.
In the series “Horizon Line,” windows, circles, horizons, and suspended objects become metaphors for transition, distance, and emotional journeys. Her works often balance fragility with tension, intimacy with vast space, and childhood sensitivity with existential reflection.
She works with acrylic, mixed media, wood, MDF board, glass, and constructed framing elements, treating the artwork as both image and object. Wood plays a special role in her practice -not only as a material, but as a carrier of memory, warmth, imperfection, and human presence.
Aleksandra lives and works in Poland.