Aleksandra Sadło
Aleksandra Sadło is a graphic arts student at the Faculty of Arts at Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin, Poland, specializing in intaglio and flat printmaking. She primarily works with etching and lithography, using their precision and expressive potential to create atmospheric compositions.
She draws inspiration from nature and the architecture of the places she has visited, combining spatial observation with her own graphic sensitivity.
Her works have been presented in numerous international exhibitions, including the 45th Mini Print International of Cadaqués 2025, the 24th Lessedra World Art Print Annual 2025, Open Art 20x20 Mini Print International Barcelona 2025, the International Contemporary Mini Print of Kazanlak, the International Miniature Biennale in Częstochowa, the VII Mini Print International Cantabria, as well as the exhibitions “El Mar y los Faros” 2024 and “Grafiteka” 2024.
Three phases of Calm (Paleolithic Art and Creation - 09/2025)
Unfolds like a quiet journey shaped by the sounds that meet me along the path
Moments of freedom, soft relief, and a slow return to my own inner rhythm.
Each drawing grows from a captured echo, turning sound into trace, and breath into line.
The first piece, drawn to the murmur of forest trees, follows the tender, ungraspable nature of wind- a drifting pulse, a moving hush.
The second, shaped in ink to the drip of spring water, listens to droplets gathering,
falling, carving small circles of silence into the world.
The last, created with pencil, sepia, and earth, rises from the crunch of leaves beneath my steps- an intimate conversation between body and ground.
Together, these three phases form a quiet landscape of stillness, where sound becomes a gesture, and nature lingers as a memory carried in the hand.
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