“Seeing is more than a physiological phenomenon… We see not only with our eyes but with all that we are and all that our culture is. The artist is a professional see-er.” – Dorothea Lange

Agata’s practice is rooted in daily training of her eye, uncovering nuances and hidden details while sharpening her abstract thinking through the interplay of shapes, textures, and fleeting moments. She often relies on the accessibility of her phone camera to capture noir-inspired visionscapes filled with dramatic contrasts, and reflections. These images become her visual journal—an intimate documentation of her unique perspective, which she then translates into her art. Her signature style is defined by the juxtaposition of light and shadow, where photographs serve as metaphors that transform abstract concepts into tangible visuals, infusing everyday moments with a touch of intrigue.