Malina Wieczorek studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow, Poland, graduating in 1996 with honors. Diploma in the Interior Design Studio with prof. Barbara Borkowska-Larysz, annex in Graphic Design with prof. Jacek Siwczynski. Painting in the studio of prof. Janusz Tarabula. She has been exhibiting since 1994.
Her works are on permanent display in prestigious corporate and private collections around the world. Her works are permanent exhibitions in several offices of Private Banking PekaoSA Bank.
In the last year, she has exhibited her work in Venice, London, Warsaw, Milan, Brussels, Miami, Madrid, Los Angeles, Dubai, Barcelona and Times Square in New York.
The artist's painting was published in VOGUE Manhattan.
Malina Wieczorek has also been involved in social marketing for several years. She has several hundred significant social campaigns to her credit, a number of awards, e.g. Benefactor of the Year, EFFIE, Social Campaigns of the Year, Golden Magellan, Stevie Awards. Owner of the social marketing agency TELESCOPE founder and president of the MS-Fight for Yourself Foundation, founder of the School of Motivation. President of the House of Creative Thinking.
I have been creating female nudes for decades. For me as a painter, women's bodies give a greater palette to ponder about the truth of life. They touch on existential problems that affect us all. I am fascinated by the body reduced to a sign, an abstract form, which gives a huge field of imagination and searching for my own answers to the questions of what the painting really represents.
Women are mothers, lovers, but also ephemeral saints or people following their own paths. Maybe because I am a woman myself, I give myself the right to some deformations and simplifications. Searching for what cannot be seen. It's a bit of an experience on its own. Women have been a source of discussion for centuries - what matters, soul or beauty? What is beauty really? Because everyone sees and understands it differently.