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Thinker
2025 - Oil on canvas
40H x 30W cm
15.75H x 11.81W inch
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Description:
Thinker captures an intimate moment of deep contemplation, where the face folds inward, supported by a tender hand. With expressive brushstrokes and a poetic palette, the composition invites us into the vulnerable space of introspection. The swirling blue strands of hair contrast with the warm skin tones, creating a dialogue between thought and emotion.
Artist’s Statement:
This work evokes silence, softness, and the inner weight of being—an homage to the quiet strength found in reflection.
40H x 30W cm
15.75H x 11.81W inch
Available
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Description:
Thinker captures an intimate moment of deep contemplation, where the face folds inward, supported by a tender hand. With expressive brushstrokes and a poetic palette, the composition invites us into the vulnerable space of introspection. The swirling blue strands of hair contrast with the warm skin tones, creating a dialogue between thought and emotion.
Artist’s Statement:
This work evokes silence, softness, and the inner weight of being—an homage to the quiet strength found in reflection.

Vanishing
2025 - Oil on canvas
41 x 33 cm
16 x 13 inch
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“Vanishing” is a painted record of the moment when suffering stops being just an emotion and becomes a process of disintegration. The face, tightened in a spasm of overwhelming feeling, is no longer a stable form — it begins to blend into the white background, as if gradually losing its contours.
This is a work about the disappearance of the self: of identity, certainty, and the body. About a moment when a person becomes so overloaded by emotion that they start to dissolve into it, like dissolving into light.
The subtle texture of the linen canvas reinforces this effect, suggesting a slow melting of form into matter. The yellow, violet, and the single blue tear become traces of the last remaining emotions — the final echoes before they vanish.
“Vanishing” is not a scream.
It is a quiet surrender.
A moment when one stops fighting and begins to disappear.
41 x 33 cm
16 x 13 inch
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“Vanishing” is a painted record of the moment when suffering stops being just an emotion and becomes a process of disintegration. The face, tightened in a spasm of overwhelming feeling, is no longer a stable form — it begins to blend into the white background, as if gradually losing its contours.
This is a work about the disappearance of the self: of identity, certainty, and the body. About a moment when a person becomes so overloaded by emotion that they start to dissolve into it, like dissolving into light.
The subtle texture of the linen canvas reinforces this effect, suggesting a slow melting of form into matter. The yellow, violet, and the single blue tear become traces of the last remaining emotions — the final echoes before they vanish.
“Vanishing” is not a scream.
It is a quiet surrender.
A moment when one stops fighting and begins to disappear.

Bond
2024 - Acrylic on canvas board
60H x 60W cm
23.6H x 23.6W inch
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Bond” explores the fine line between intimacy and entanglement. The figures blur and twist into one another in an emotional knot — reflecting how love, dependence, and surrender can both comfort and consume. Painted in visceral reds and softened curves, the composition invites the viewer to reflect on the emotional forces that shape our closest connections.
60H x 60W cm
23.6H x 23.6W inch
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Bond” explores the fine line between intimacy and entanglement. The figures blur and twist into one another in an emotional knot — reflecting how love, dependence, and surrender can both comfort and consume. Painted in visceral reds and softened curves, the composition invites the viewer to reflect on the emotional forces that shape our closest connections.

Self-Examination
2022 - acrylic on canvas board
60H x 60W cm
23.6H x 23.6W inch
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A direct gaze into the soul — Self-Examination reveals the fragile and fractured layers of identity. Painted in vivid, unnatural hues, this portrait confronts vulnerability with unflinching honesty. Part reflection, part confrontation, it captures the raw human moment of looking inward, stripped of masks.
60H x 60W cm
23.6H x 23.6W inch
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A direct gaze into the soul — Self-Examination reveals the fragile and fractured layers of identity. Painted in vivid, unnatural hues, this portrait confronts vulnerability with unflinching honesty. Part reflection, part confrontation, it captures the raw human moment of looking inward, stripped of masks.

2008 – Shadow After Love
2025
Acrylic on 450 g linen canvas
41 × 33 cm
16 x 13 inch
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This painting emerged as a return to a sketch from 2008 — one of the most defining and painful moments in the artist’s life. After years of silence in painting, the old drawing was reopened, reworked, and translated into the language of contemporary technique and mature sensitivity.
The piece is rendered in black, white, and shades of grey, interrupted by a subtle green that tries to break through the colourless figure. The portrait carries the quality of a mask: the eyes are empty, swollen as if after long crying, the lips shaped into a barely visible, uneasy grimace. The painting gesture remains quick and instinctive — as if created in a single emotional outburst.
This is not only a portrait, but a record of the moment when past pain meets present awareness.
The technique is contemporary, yet the emotion still remembers where it began.
Acrylic on 450 g linen canvas
41 × 33 cm
16 x 13 inch
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This painting emerged as a return to a sketch from 2008 — one of the most defining and painful moments in the artist’s life. After years of silence in painting, the old drawing was reopened, reworked, and translated into the language of contemporary technique and mature sensitivity.
The piece is rendered in black, white, and shades of grey, interrupted by a subtle green that tries to break through the colourless figure. The portrait carries the quality of a mask: the eyes are empty, swollen as if after long crying, the lips shaped into a barely visible, uneasy grimace. The painting gesture remains quick and instinctive — as if created in a single emotional outburst.
This is not only a portrait, but a record of the moment when past pain meets present awareness.
The technique is contemporary, yet the emotion still remembers where it began.

Stranger
2021 - Acrylic on canvas board
60H x 60W cm
23.6H x 23.6W inch
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Stranger is a mysterious and emotionally charged portrait that evokes both otherworldliness and deep humanity. Emerging from a haze of green and blue tones, the figure’s face is formed through fluid, wave-like brushstrokes that seem to pulse with life. The intense expression — with its furrowed brow and ambiguous stare — feels ancient, alien, or even archetypal.
This work invites the viewer to confront the unknown: a presence that could be a mirror of our inner fears, a foreign being, or an unacknowledged part of the self. The color palette suggests cool energy and spiritual detachment, while the flowing shapes imply transformation, movement, or emergence.
With Stranger, the artist probes themes of identity, alienation, and recognition in a world where faces don't always reveal their truths.
60H x 60W cm
23.6H x 23.6W inch
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Stranger is a mysterious and emotionally charged portrait that evokes both otherworldliness and deep humanity. Emerging from a haze of green and blue tones, the figure’s face is formed through fluid, wave-like brushstrokes that seem to pulse with life. The intense expression — with its furrowed brow and ambiguous stare — feels ancient, alien, or even archetypal.
This work invites the viewer to confront the unknown: a presence that could be a mirror of our inner fears, a foreign being, or an unacknowledged part of the self. The color palette suggests cool energy and spiritual detachment, while the flowing shapes imply transformation, movement, or emergence.
With Stranger, the artist probes themes of identity, alienation, and recognition in a world where faces don't always reveal their truths.

ESPOIR
(Hope)
2021/2025 - Acrylic on canvas board
60H 80W cm
23.6H 31.5 inch
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Espoir (Hope) radiates resilience through fire and wind — a rebirth of spirit, reworked from its 2021 origin. A sister to Phenix, this piece tells of endurance, transformation, and the flickering strength of becoming.
60H 80W cm
23.6H 31.5 inch
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Espoir (Hope) radiates resilience through fire and wind — a rebirth of spirit, reworked from its 2021 origin. A sister to Phenix, this piece tells of endurance, transformation, and the flickering strength of becoming.

Phénix
2021 - Acrylic on canvas
60H 80W cm
23.6H 31.5 inch
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Phénix is a symbolic portrait of inner transformation — a woman who has been through fire, yet still looks ahead with quiet determination.
Though her face bears the marks of struggle, her eyes hold the memory of light.
Painted in 2021, this 60 × 80 cm acrylic on canvas board is the spiritual sister of Espoir, created years later as a continuation of her story.
Together, they speak of loss, strength, and the unspoken power of becoming.
60H 80W cm
23.6H 31.5 inch
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Phénix is a symbolic portrait of inner transformation — a woman who has been through fire, yet still looks ahead with quiet determination.
Though her face bears the marks of struggle, her eyes hold the memory of light.
Painted in 2021, this 60 × 80 cm acrylic on canvas board is the spiritual sister of Espoir, created years later as a continuation of her story.
Together, they speak of loss, strength, and the unspoken power of becoming.

Inner Duality
2025 - Oil on canvas
40H x 30W cm
15.75H x 11.81W inch
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40H x 30W cm
15.75H x 11.81W inch
Available

Lost (Loss)
2021 - Acrylic on canvas
40W 50H cm
15.7W 19.7H inch
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Lost" (2021) is an acrylic painting on canvas by Ewa Hewelt, measuring 50 × 40 cm. This striking work depicts a haunting, wide-eyed figure set against a surreal red and orange sky, with tones of green and blue flowing through the face and body. The unsettling gaze and distorted colors create a powerful atmosphere of alienation and vulnerability, evoking a sense of inner turmoil and disconnection from the surrounding world.
Hewelt’s expressive style combines surrealist elements with emotional intensity, inviting viewers to confront feelings of fear, fragility, and estrangement within themselves. "Lost" belongs to the artist’s ongoing exploration of the human psyche through bold contrasts, symbolism, and raw emotion.
40W 50H cm
15.7W 19.7H inch
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Lost" (2021) is an acrylic painting on canvas by Ewa Hewelt, measuring 50 × 40 cm. This striking work depicts a haunting, wide-eyed figure set against a surreal red and orange sky, with tones of green and blue flowing through the face and body. The unsettling gaze and distorted colors create a powerful atmosphere of alienation and vulnerability, evoking a sense of inner turmoil and disconnection from the surrounding world.
Hewelt’s expressive style combines surrealist elements with emotional intensity, inviting viewers to confront feelings of fear, fragility, and estrangement within themselves. "Lost" belongs to the artist’s ongoing exploration of the human psyche through bold contrasts, symbolism, and raw emotion.
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