Sculptor

PIASECKA Aleksandra

Aleksandra Piasecka is an architect and sculptor based in Warsaw. After studying and practising sculpture for five years, she turned to architecture.

Thanks to her first experiences in renowned firms in Paris, she designed the "Jardin des arts" residential complex in Hyères, on the Côte d'Azur.

Here she created her first monumental sculpture, Ray of Light, which now permanently adorns the residence. This project played an essential role in her return to sculpture.
This 'ray of light' does more than simply evoke the pleasures of the Côte d'Azur sun. It also symbolises her new-found fulfilment in her work.

Shaping matter

A quest for freedom

Since then, Aleksandra Piasecka has fully committed herself as an artist, working alone in her Warsaw studio.

Through sculpture, she freely expresses her emotions, shaping them in bronze, marble powder, resins or terracotta.

Her technical mastery enables her to play with the textures and properties of the materials, creating strikingly vivid renderings.

Her technical mastery enables her to play with the textures and properties of the materials, creating strikingly vivid renderings.

Galerie Montmartre

A precise movement

Four sculpted faces were enough to win over the gallery.
They embody both the precision of her artistic gesture and the freedom she has found in her work.

Two of the faces are in bronze, where the finesse of the workmanship lends the material an almost savage aura, while preserving the original expression of ethereal elegance.

A tormented soul

The other two marble faces, which might appear smooth, are bursting with life.
Their gaze is calm, but their thoughts seem alternately enigmatic and tormented.

La Galerie Montmartre

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