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Gosia Wlodarczak’s cross-disciplinary drawing practice has extended into performance, installation, sound and film. Using only what she sees around her, she uses the drawn line as a materialisation of being present in the world and in a moment. She works in private and public spaces rather than an artist’s studio, interacting with the stimuli of the outside world and ordinary life, translating her ‘living energy into the drawn line’.
By T&S IncGosia Wlodarczak’s cross-disciplinary drawing practice has extended into performance, installation, sound and film. Using only what she sees around her, she uses the drawn line as a materialisation of being present in the world and in a moment. She works in private and public spaces rather than an artist’s studio, interacting with the stimuli of the outside world and ordinary life, translating her ‘living energy into the drawn line’.