The presentation focuses on sculptural works by Weronika Lucińska, whose themes revolve around water, fluidity, and the environment. The paradox of these works is that, in their static form, they beautifully convey the energy of fluidity, change, and life.
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This presentation focuses on sculptural works by Weronika Lucińska, whose themes are water, fluidity, and the environment. The paradox of these works is that, in their static form, they beautifully convey the energy of fluidity, change, and life. Lucińska's water sculptures are presented in various settings: outdoors—by the river, in old buildings, in art galleries, and at the philharmonic hall. Each time, they "flow" differently, conveying a different meaning. Culture and nature resonate here on many levels. The presentation will be situated within the theories of ecocriticism and ecofeminism.