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Jolanta Świątkiewicz | |
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Nationality | Polish |
Known for | Painting, Iconography |
Notable work | Icons of the Four Evangelists |
Movement | Silesian School of Iconography |
Jolanta Świątkiewicz is a Polish painter and iconographer, known for her significant contributions to the field of religious art. She is a prominent member of the Silesian School of Iconography and serves as the Dean of the Faculty of Iconography "Symbol" in Gliwice.[1] She has led numerous workshops and exhibitions related to iconography.
Early life and education
[edit]Based on press interviews, it can be stated that her adventure with art began in childhood. Her introduction to iconography began at the age of 13, when she created her first icon without realizing its significance. Over time, she delved deeper into the world of iconography, which became a central part of her life and career.[2] She completed postgraduate studies at the University of Opole, "Ikonopisarstwo. Studium chrześcijańskiego Wschodu" in 2012.[3]
Career
[edit]Jolanta Świątkiewicz is a lecturer at the Silesian School of Iconography in Gliwice, where she serves as the Dean of the Faculty of Iconography "Symbol". She has been actively involved in organizing and leading iconography workshops, both for beginners and advanced students. These workshops often emphasize the spiritual and meditative aspects of icon creation.[4]
Her work has been displayed in various exhibitions, highlighting her expertise and dedication to the craft of icon writing. She is particularly known for her contributions to the new altar in the Church of Our Lady of Good Way in Gliwice, where her icons of the four evangelists are featured.[5]
Style and technique
[edit]Świątkiewicz’s style is deeply rooted in traditional iconography, following the ancient canons and practices. She emphasizes that icon writing is more than just an artistic process; it is a form of prayer and a profound expression of faith. Her icons are not signed, as the tradition holds that the creation of icons is a communal and spiritual activity, rather than an individual endeavor.[2]
Notable works
[edit]Some of her notable works include: - Icons of the Four Evangelists: Featured in the new altar of the Church of Our Lady of Good Way in Gliwice.[6]
Exhibitions
[edit]Świątkiewicz has exhibited her work at various prestigious venues, including: - Silesian School of Iconography Exhibitions: Regularly participates in exhibitions organized by the school.[7] - International Art Fairs: Her work has been showcased in international exhibitions, receiving acclaim for its spiritual depth and artistic quality.[8]
Works
[edit]Her artistic output includes creating numerous icons. Her icons have been commissioned for communities and churches in Poland, as well as for private collections.
Many articles and interviews about Jolanta Świątkiewicz have been published in regional and national press, dedicated to her original work. Some notable works include: - Świątkiewicz, Jolanta. "Ikonopisarstwo i Wschód," Gość Niedzielny, 2014.[9] - Świątkiewicz, Jolanta. "Malowanie ikon jest modlitwą," Gość Niedzielny, 2009.[10] 1. Świątkiewicz, Jolanta. "W świecie ikony," Gość Niedzielny, 2020. 2. Świątkiewicz, Jolanta. "Ikona żyje w momencie, kiedy się modlimy," Gość Niedzielny, 2020. 3. Świątkiewicz, Jolanta. "Każda Eucharystia jest doświadczeniem nawiedzenia," Gość Niedzielny, 2020.
References
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- ^ Jolanta, Świątkiewicz (24 August 2017). "Śląska Szkoła Ikonograficzna Wydział Ikonopisarstwa «Symbol» w Gliwicach". Silesian School of Iconography (in Polish). Retrieved 27 July 2024.
- ^ a b "Ikona żyje w momencie, kiedy się modlimy," Gość Niedzielny, 2020.
- ^ "Gotowa do drogi," Gość Niedzielny, 2016.
- ^ "W świecie ikony," Gość Niedzielny, 2020.
- ^ "Każda Eucharystia jest doświadczeniem nawiedzenia," Kocciol Wiara, 2020.
- ^ "Galeria zdjęć". Parafia Matki Boskiej Kochawińskiej - Gliwice (in Polish). Retrieved 27 July 2024.
- ^ Ryszard, Klein (22 Nov 2012). "Galeria - Wystawa Ikon w MOKu" (in Polish). Urząd Miejski w Zabrzu. Miejski Ośrodek Kultury w Zabrzu. Retrieved 27 July 2024.
- ^ Ryszard, Klein (10 Dec 2012). "Wystawa Ikon Wykładowców Śląskiej Szkoły Ikonograficznej" (in Polish). Urząd Miejski w Zabrzu. Miejski Ośrodek Kultury w Zabrzu. Retrieved 27 July 2024.
- ^ "Ikonopisarstwo i Wschód," Gość Niedzielny, 2014.
- ^ "Malowanie ikon jest modlitwą," Gość Niedzielny, 2009.