Kamila Wojciechowicz-Krauze Wojciechowicz 1n5y
Born in Fitzroy, Australia, now lives in Warsaw, Poland. From 2009 till 2014, she has cooperated with the cat monthly magazine “Kocie Sprawy”, creating images to stories written by Tomasz Solarewicz “Confessions of a cat bandit”.
At the age of 19, she illustrated a book by Piotr Frączak, “The Adventures of Anatol F.” published in 2009 by Kooperatywa Pozarządowa. In 2013, she finished her BA at the Graphics Department at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts. In 2015, she received her MA degree with a Distinction from Illustration, at Camberwell College of Arts.
In October 2015, she won 1st Prize in the 7th edition of Con/Corso Buenos Aires in Milan for her series “Setting the Stage”, and “Salamander” from the “Bestiary” series. In the same month, she had her first solo exhibition “Fantasmagorie” at the Gallery Parę Osób. She participated in the most prestigious art festival in Poland, Art Fresh Festival, twice.
She was awarded four times by the 3x3 Magazine of Contemporary Illustration, based in NYC (2 Honourable Mentions and 3 Merits) from 2015-2019. In 2016, she won 2nd prize in the art competition „Generation of Young Artists”. In 2017 she was selected to participate at the Art Next Expo in Hong Kong, China. In 2018 she had her individual show at the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America (PIASA) in New York and painted a mural in Brooklyn.
Her graphics and paintings have been appreciated all over the world and are owned by private collectors in countries such as: UK, USA, Poland, , , Belgium, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, China and many more.
She has created 127 illustrations for a children’s book for Beijing Double Spiral Culture & Exchange Company Ltd. And illustrations for “Mara and the Bad Wolf” by K Kampeas-Rittenhouse, published and printed in Canada in 2023, plus other books (adult fiction, science fiction).
She also paints mannequins and creates textile artworks.
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Born in Fitzroy, Australia, now lives in Warsaw, Poland. From 2009 till 2014, she has cooperated with the cat monthly magazine “Kocie Sprawy”, creating images to stories written by Tomasz Solarewicz “Confessions of a cat bandit”.
At the age of 19, she illustrated a book by Piotr Frączak, “The Adventures of Anatol F.” published in 2009 by Kooperatywa Pozarządowa. In 2013, she finished her BA at the Graphics Department at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts. In 2015, she received her MA degree with a Distinction from Illustration, at Camberwell College of Arts.
In October 2015, she won 1st Prize in the 7th edition of Con/Corso Buenos Aires in Milan for her series “Setting the Stage”, and “Salamander” from the “Bestiary” series. In the same month, she had her first solo exhibition “Fantasmagorie” at the Gallery Parę Osób. She participated in the most prestigious art festival in Poland, Art Fresh Festival, twice.
She was awarded four times by the 3x3 Magazine of Contemporary Illustration, based in NYC (2 Honourable Mentions and 3 Merits) from 2015-2019. In 2016, she won 2nd prize in the art competition „Generation of Young Artists”. In 2017 she was selected to participate at the Art Next Expo in Hong Kong, China. In 2018 she had her individual show at the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America (PIASA) in New York and painted a mural in Brooklyn.
Her graphics and paintings have been appreciated all over the world and are owned by private collectors in countries such as: UK, USA, Poland, , , Belgium, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, China and many more.
She has created 127 illustrations for a children’s book for Beijing Double Spiral Culture & Exchange Company Ltd. And illustrations for “Mara and the Bad Wolf” by K Kampeas-Rittenhouse, published and printed in Canada in 2023, plus other books (adult fiction, science fiction).
She also paints mannequins and creates textile artworks.
- Nationality: POLAND
- Date of birth : 1991
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Contemporary Polish Artists

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Magic of Light: Exhibition at OWZPAP in Warsaw 3v724e
Photo report from the opening of the exhibition of the Painting Section "Magic of Light" at DAP1,2,3 at OWZPAP at Mazowiecka 11a in Warsaw. We cordially invite you to see both exhibitions!
The exhibition lasts until February 2.
The grand opening.
My painting, "Treasures of Australia", is exhibited there.
WHO IS SHE? An ancient temptress? A sage? A warrior? A mother, sister, daughter? Those are the questions that are often faced while trying to capture the essence of a WOMAN. This video is an artistic performance, in which the Ebony Enchantress brings female mannequins to life. It can be interpreted in many ways: the awakening of femininity, breaking the shackles of expectations in society. The narrative is YOURS to interpret any way you like. Directed by: Artur Sochan and Kamila Wojciechowicz-Krauze Produced by: Artur Sochan Music composed by: Paul Gavlic Models: Alona Zozulia and Kamila Wojciechowicz-Krauze Mannequins: Kamila Wojciechowicz-Krauze MUA: Kamila Wojciechowicz-Krauze and Alona Zozulia Logistics: Kaer Krauze Special thanks to: Magda Gavlic, Grażyna Wojciechowicz Film produced in Warsaw, Poland. © 2024