Artist and designer. Her primary focus on glasswork is oftentimes combined with a variety of materials, such as stone, metal, wood and others. Aleksandra navigates diverse mediums, techniques and scales, which necessitate frequent travels between workshops in many locations in the Netherlands, Poland and Czech Republic. The artist's design process is highly organic and intuitive, with final forms often oscillating around brutalist, radical shapes that challenge the physical properties of materials and the definition of beauty. Drawing inspiration from the natural environment, geology, and the built world, her work merges the realms of science, culture, and magic, materializing the concept of Sacrum Profanum. Aleksandra is a finalist of Kunszt Program of Starak Family Foundation for which she developed Chandelier "Plasmic".
Artist and designer. Her primary focus on glasswork is oftentimes combined with a variety of materials, such as stone, metal, wood and others. Aleksandra navigates diverse mediums, techniques and scales, which necessitate frequent travels between workshops in many locations in the Netherlands, Poland and Czech Republic. The artist's design process is highly organic and intuitive, with final forms often oscillating around brutalist, radical shapes that challenge the physical properties of materials and the definition of beauty. Drawing inspiration from the natural environment, geology, and the built world, her work merges the realms of science, culture, and magic, materializing the concept of Sacrum Profanum. Aleksandra is a finalist of Kunszt Program of Starak Family Foundation for which she developed Chandelier "Plasmic".