Eva Janina Wieczorek
About
Eva Janina Wieczorek (born May 23, 1951) is a Polish-German visual artist born in Katowice, Poland, who currently lives and works in Brühl, Germany. She trained privately with Professor Roman Kalarus at the Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice and began her artistic career using watercolors and acrylic paint before becoming renowned for her oil paintings on canvas and digital drawings. Her distinctive artistic style blends meticulous realism with dreamlike elements, exploring important themes about the world through powerful use of light and shadow. Wieczorek's career spans from 2000 to 2024, during which she has worked across multiple mediums including painting, sculpture, and digital art. Her work is characterized by figurative compositions in both realism and surrealist styles, reflecting her engagement with contemporary artistic movements. She has received significant recognition in the art world, including solo exhibitions at major institutions and multiple prestigious awards.
Blends meticulous realism with dreamlike surrealist elements; figurative compositions with powerful use of light and shadow
Selected Exhibitions
- Solo exhibition at the Silesian Museum, 'Woda, podróż i sen' (2008)
- Silesian Museum collection
- City of Brühl Collection
Awards
- Art prize Marler Kunststern (2011)
- Art prize Marler Kunststern (2014)
- Nominated for Artist of the Year 2017 by Airleben.de