Bogusia Sobolewska is a contemporary symbolic painter whose work explores the relationship between animals, symbols, and the subtle forces that shape human experience. Her paintings emerge from an intuitive process in which recognizable animal forms and symbolic elements become carriers of emotional and energetic meaning.
Born in Warsaw in 1986, Sobolewska studied advertising in Warsaw (2005-2008) and later graphic design in Barcelona (2009-2012). This visual training strengthened her understanding of composition, visual language, and symbolic communication, providing a foundation for the development of her distinctive artistic voice.
Each painting begins with a symbol or an animal presence. Through contemplation and intuitive exploration, the work gradually unfolds as lines, colours, and organic forms reveal structures that connect inner perception with the visible world. Animals appear as symbolic figures that embody instinct, emotion, and archetypal aspects of human nature.
Inspired by ancient cultures in which symbols served as tools for understanding life and consciousness, Sobolewska approaches painting as a bridge between the tangible and the intangible. Flowing lines, organic movement, and symbolic imagery create visual fields that invite reflection and deeper perception.
Her paintings function not only as images but as atmospheres—spaces where viewers can encounter their own inner landscape and rediscover a quieter relationship with perception, nature, and symbolic meaning.
Through this visual language, Bogusia Sobolewska creates symbolic paintings that invite a deeper awareness of the connections between intuition, nature, and human consciousness.