*1996
Europe
Kędzierska
Dominika
4282
Artist ID:
Exhibition & Shows
2025 | “Women in Art Unites The World” (group exhibition), Art Palace Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
2024 | “Bloom” (two-artist exhibition), Olympic Center Gallery, Warsaw
2024 | “What the Artist Had in Mind… Painting and Photography” (group exhibition), Kler Salon, Kielce
2024 | “Women in Art Unites The World” (group exhibition), Art Palace Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
2023 | “Harmony of Light, Harmony of Beauty” (solo exhibition), Tower of Art Gallery, Kielce
2023 | “Her Portrait” (group exhibition), ArteHotel, Zamość
2022 | “Love Stories” (group exhibition), Cosma Gallery, Sopot
2022 | V National Leon Wyczółkowski Painting Competition (competition exhibition), BWA Bydgoszcz
2022 | “Her Portrait” (group exhibition), Stalowa Gallery, Warsaw
2022 | Krzysztof Grzesiak National Painting Competition (competition exhibition), Lębork
Brief Biography & Artistic Journey
Born: June 25, 1996, Poland
Dominika Kędzierska is a contemporary Polish painter whose work invites viewers into serene worlds of subtle color and exquisite detail. Drawing inspiration from the soft luminosity of Claude Monet and the ornamental richness of Gustav Klimt, Kędzierska balances clarity of form with an ethereal sensitivity, revealing both the grace of the feminine face and the gentle rhythms of nature.
Her signature palette—soft pastels, muted earth tones, quiet blues—imbues each canvas with a sense of calm. Every brushstroke is meticulously placed, yielding compositions that breathe with life yet restfulness. Through series of female portraits interwoven with seasonal motifs—blossoming spring flowers, golden autumn leaves, winter’s muted hush—Kędzierska explores transformation, renewal, and the timeless cycles that bind us to the natural world.
Kędzierska’s art has been featured in numerous auctions and has entered esteemed private collections across Europe. Collectors praise her ability to evoke an inner stillness, as though each painting is a silent prayer or a meditative moment captured in pigment.
Brief Biography & Artistic Journey
Born: June 25, 1996, Poland
Dominika Kędzierska is a contemporary Polish painter whose work invites viewers into serene worlds of subtle color and exquisite detail. Drawing inspiration from the soft luminosity of Claude Monet and the ornamental richness of Gustav Klimt, Kędzierska balances clarity of form with an ethereal sensitivity, revealing both the grace of the feminine face and the gentle rhythms of nature.
Her signature palette—soft pastels, muted earth tones, quiet blues—imbues each canvas with a sense of calm. Every brushstroke is meticulously placed, yielding compositions that breathe with life yet restfulness. Through series of female portraits interwoven with seasonal motifs—blossoming spring flowers, golden autumn leaves, winter’s muted hush—Kędzierska explores transformation, renewal, and the timeless cycles that bind us to the natural world.
Kędzierska’s art has been featured in numerous auctions and has entered esteemed private collections across Europe. Collectors praise her ability to evoke an inner stillness, as though each painting is a silent prayer or a meditative moment captured in pigment.
Further Works of This Artist

Our Mission and Actions
At THE ART HUB, our mission is initially focused on addressing a profound imbalance within the art world, specifically catering to women artists. In the current landscape, a mere 5% to 15% of artworks traded at auctions are created by women, starkly contrasted by the overwhelming 85% to 95% of works by male artists. This disparity is not only confined to auctions but is also prevalent in exhibitions, where male-created art significantly overshadows that of their female counterparts.
By concentrating our efforts on female artists, THE ART HUB aims to counteract this imbalance and champion women within the art community. This initiative is designed to amplify the visibility of women artists, making their creations more accessible to a wider audience, and ultimately striving for a more balanced representation of genders within art auctions and exhibitions. By prioritizing women in art, our platform boldly advocates for equality and diversity within the art sector, signaling a commitment to reshaping and enriching the cultural landscape.

Personal Statement
From an early age, I have been driven by an innate passion for painting, a path I honed through rigorous study at an art-focused secondary school. Today, my practice is defined by a commitment to photorealistic precision and a sensitive use of color, imbuing each canvas with a palpable, almost living energy. Through meticulous technique, I awaken fragments of the natural world on the surface of the painting, inviting viewers to transcend the mundane rhythms of daily life.
In the series “Reflection,” I explore the interplay between the feminine form and the fluidity of water. Delicate undulations and translucent layers of pigment evoke the sensation of being enveloped by this life-giving element. By interweaving portraiture with organic, aqueous motifs, I seek to emphasize the profound interdependence of humanity and nature, offering an immersive, emotional perspective on the harmony between womanhood and the environment.
Exhibition & Shows
2025 | “Women in Art Unites The World” (group exhibition), Art Palace Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
2024 | “Bloom” (two-artist exhibition), Olympic Center Gallery, Warsaw
2024 | “What the Artist Had in Mind… Painting and Photography” (group exhibition), Kler Salon, Kielce
2024 | “Women in Art Unites The World” (group exhibition), Art Palace Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
2023 | “Harmony of Light, Harmony of Beauty” (solo exhibition), Tower of Art Gallery, Kielce
2023 | “Her Portrait” (group exhibition), ArteHotel, Zamość
2022 | “Love Stories” (group exhibition), Cosma Gallery, Sopot
2022 | V National Leon Wyczółkowski Painting Competition (competition exhibition), BWA Bydgoszcz
2022 | “Her Portrait” (group exhibition), Stalowa Gallery, Warsaw
2022 | Krzysztof Grzesiak National Painting Competition (competition exhibition), Lębork