Artist born in 2001 in Warsaw, currently lives and works in Kraków. Using 3D printing techniques, she creates mainly sculptures and works with digital media and photography.

In her artistic practice, drawing from autobiographical experiences, she focuses on the human being as an individual embedded in society. She oscillates around the themes of corporeality, sexuality, objecthood and subjectivity. She examines the influence of shame culture on the formation of fears, fantasies and fascinations. She seeks dependencies between a human being and their surroundings, telling about the relationship with space, people, nature and herself.

She is interested in the body and its fluidity, ephemerality and expression. Through its deformation and mutation, she speaks of its strength and capacity for resistance against discipline imposed by structures of power and society. She explores horror from a feminist perspective, corporeality that escapes norms, and captures the terrifying potential of femininity that disrupts normative gender roles. Monstrosity is for her a way of forming and defining identity through bodily transformations.

She finds inspiration in everyday life, pop culture, the Internet, cinema, people. She filters reality through her own sensibility, creating spatial hybrids of thoughts and feelings. Art gives her the possibility of expressing what remains unverbalized.

The artist is represented by the gallery WHOISPOLA.