Nordic Mytgology

Paintings inspired by Norse mythology are immersed in a world where the harshness of nature and the inevitability of fate form the foundation of existence.
These are visions of the North, where gods, giants, and humans are bound by the same law of destiny, written in runes.
Each scene carries the echo of ancient sagas — tales of courage, honor, and battle fought with full awareness of the coming end.
The figures seem to be part of a cosmic order, entwined with Yggdrasil, the elements, and the rhythm of time.
There is no promise of salvation here — only acceptance of fate, and the strength that comes from being ready to face it.
The technique, built on bold texture and strong color contrasts, intensifies the sense of primal energy and elemental force.
As a result, the paintings bring into a home the atmosphere of northern power, the silence before Ragnarök, and a deep focus on the meaning of existence.
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Everything begins with a meeting or conversation with the client.
It’s the moment when the artist listens closely to the emotions, symbolism, and intention behind the request.
It’s not just about the topic itself (“I want a forest”), but about the meaning — what that forest is meant to tell.
At this stage, the following take shape:
a description of the vision (verbal or symbolic),
a decision about the format and technique,
inspirations (photos, texts, emotions, myth, memory).

The artist creates 2–3 concept sketches (digital or pencil) to show the composition and mood.
The client chooses one direction, or optionally combines elements from several proposals.
This is the stage where the following are defined:
the dominant color palette,
the symbolism (whether figures, elements, or mythological motifs will appear),
the overall rhythm of the painting.

Once the concept is approved, the artist prepares the canvas, primer, color palette, and test color combinations.
They often also create a “light map” — an internal sketch of the directions of energy and emotion within the painting.
This is a stage of technical and spiritual calibration before the actual painting begins.

The first layers are about building mood, not details.
The artist paints through emotion, often listening to music or following the rhythm of their breath.
This is where the atmosphere is born — mist, shadow, light, the main color.
The client may (if they wish) see an initial photo and share their impressions, but without interfering in the creative process.

Once the mood is set, the content begins to appear — a figure, a symbol, a gesture, the relationship between forms.
The artist enters into a dialogue between the client’s vision and their own intuition.
This is the moment when the painting begins to “come alive,” and its meaning becomes multi-layered.

The final brushstrokes are about calming the composition and giving it rhythm and harmony.
The artist adds their signature — a mark of authenticity, but also a seal of energy.
Once the work is dry, it is varnished and prepared for presentation.

Możliwe jest zamówienie obrazu z wysyłką lub zamówienie z odbiorem osobistym w Toruniu.
Zamówienie można złożyć bezpośrednio przez formularz na stronie, stronę na Facebooku, mailowo oraz Allegro.
Tak, wystarczy zaznaczyć w zamówieniu wymiary obrazu, a ja wykonam reprodukcję w wybranym przez Ciebie rozmiarze.
Tak, wykonuję obrazy na podstawie zdjęć. Wystarczy wysłać zdjęcie drogą elektroniczną lub tradycyjną (w dobrej jakości).
