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  • Brooklyn
  • United States
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http://www.msochaniewicz.com
If you're an artist, what kind of art do you make?
abstract, drawings, photography
I am...
I'm artist painter and illustrator.
Also photography is an area of interest.
About my artwork
A well known artist in her native Poland Ms.Sochaniewicz built her reputation there as a leader of the Neue Wilde movement, a trend
in painting emphasizing expressive figuration. In recent years, however, she has moved increasingly towards abstraction, while retaining
the style and intensity of her figurative work. There is a great diversity of color, line, and mood but a unity of style. Compositionally, Ms.Sochaniewicz utilize the methods of repetition and recursion as well as unique color sense in the service of an unapologetic painterly illusionism. Thus, in some of the works, slashes of thick acrylic paint form dense tickets, creating surfaces that function like portals to maze-like worlds topographies oscillate between geometry and biology.

From late 70’s Maria Sochaniewicz has contributed illustrations to books, magazines and newspapers including “11211 Magazine”, “KurierPlus”, published in Williamsburg, Brooklyn; “Foyer”, Theater Magazine, “Jazz” Magazine, “Rzeczpospolita” Daily Newspaper, and “Razem” Magazine, Warsaw, Poland. She made illustrations for two children’s books “Piano Magic” Book - published in Japan in 2001.

Maria Sochaniewicz has had over 20 solo exhibitions and has exhibited her work in several group shows in New York, Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Mexico City, Berlin, Hamburg, Prague, Budapest and Warsaw.
Works of Maria Sochaniewicz are in many private collections in Europe and USA.
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http://www.sochaniewicz-anthology.com

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At 6:56am on January 26, 2009, kostas sidiropoulos said…
Hello Maria,have a nice day.
At 12:18pm on October 21, 2008, Tom J. Byrne said…
Hi Maria
Good work. Looking forward to getting to know you and the art better.
Best

Tom
At 9:45am on October 10, 2008, sripad said…
hi Maria, nice 2 cu here, ur drawings r good
At 1:36pm on October 8, 2008, Mauk said…
Great photos and artwork. Hope to be your friend.
At 5:40pm on October 1, 2008, Liwana said…
Maria,welcome from Poland.Do you know Poland ?Sochaniewicz-it is Polish' name.Nice to meet you.Warm regards.Liva
At 7:01am on September 15, 2008, Verocska Kosch said…

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