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13:08light pink alabaster, patinated bronze
height 57cm
The title of the composition alludes to the phase of the Moon when it is on the opposite side of the Earth to the Sun. But Monika Osiecka’s Pink Full Moon is like a ‘full moon in the new moon’, a ‘fullness of the two’, created by combining two materials: alabaster and bronze. The composition shows the mutual complementarity, despite the opposites: dark and light; cold and warm; the male and female elements.
2022 – "Atoms" Exhibition in Fijewski Gallery
Monika Osiecka
Author of the famous book Fragmenty Lustra (a poetic and intimate record of creative self-awareness and women's experiences, published in 2011 by the SO/T Publishing House); Scholar of the Academy of Fine Arts in Carrara. On a daily basis, he works in his studios in Warsaw and Pomarance in Tuscany. She graduated from the Sculpture Department of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw (Grzegorz Kowalski's studio - diploma in 1994). She studied Persian and Italian philology at the University of Warsaw and sculpture in Italy and Iran. Her adventure with sculpture began with her fascination with the culture of Italy and Iran, where she spent her youth. Osiecka creates abstract and figurative sculptures. She works mainly in stone, especially marble, which is her first material. She has participated in many international stone sculpture symposiums.