Sebastian Krzywak
Rooted in the logic of the digital image, his compositions often originate in virtual environments before being translated onto canvas. Through this migration from screen to surface, digital forms acquire texture, density, and chromatic weight. The artist explores the tension between control and accident in the sensuous unpredictability of pigment. The artist’s work can be interpreted as a reflection on contemporary ways of seeing shaped by technology but still rooted in the experience of physicality and nature.
Sebastian Krzywak (b. 1979, Zielona Góra) lives and works in Poznań, is a painter whose work emerges at the intersection of digital imaging and the physicality of paint. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznań in 2005, and received his PhD from the University of the Arts in 2021 where he currently teaches painting.
He has presented his works at numerous exhibitions in Poland as well as in Germany, Slovakia, Lithuania, the Czech Republic, and France. The artist’s works can be found, among others, in the collections of the National Museum in Gdańsk, the Centre of Contemporary Art “Signs of the Times” in Toruń, the Krupa Art Foundation in Wrocław, and in private collections.






