This sculpture is part of the series Embroidered Ordinariness, which reflects on everyday life and seeks to uncover beauty within the ordinary. Focusing on objects that quietly accompany daily routines, the work invites viewers to reconsider what is often overlooked and rediscover the subtle richness of their surroundings. Embroidery becomes a form of storytelling in the artist’s practice, with the needle functioning like a brush to build image and meaning through thread. The intimacy and softness of textile techniques make the work approachable, gently narrowing the distance between the artwork and its viewer.
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Signed
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About the artist:

Alicja Kozlowska explores the meaning of everyday objects within contemporary social and cultural contexts. Since 2017, she has worked with art quilt techniques and embroidery, creating three dimensional felt sculptures inspired by consumer culture, daily life, and the visual language of Pop Art. By transforming familiar items into textile sculptures, she invites viewers to reconsider the ordinary and reflect on the quiet indifference that often accompanies everyday life. Her practice centers on textile art and craftsmanship in the broadest sense. She seeks to redefine and elevate the perception of fiber art by transforming traditional techniques into contemporary, thought provoking works.

Alicja Kozłowska is an award-winning artist and designer based in Poland, renowned for her innovative approach to textile art and embroidery. With a strong foundation in design, she holds a "Graphic Design" diploma from the Wojciech Gerson State High School of Fine Arts in Warsaw and a degree in "Domestic Design" from the School of Form University, also in Warsaw. These academic achievements laid the groundwork for her distinctive style, which seamlessly blends traditional craftsmanship with modern artistic expression.

Her works have been exhibited in prestigious galleries and museums across Europe and the United States, including The LAM Museum (Lisse, Netherlands), Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum (Bratislava, Slovakia), MOCAK (Cracow, Poland), Gallery1988 (Los Angeles, USA), Unit London (London, England), and Palazzo Velli Expo (Valtopina, Italy).

In 2021 Alicja works have been recognized and awarded by the prestigious Hand & Lock Prize for Embroidery. In 2022, she received the "Stypendium Ministra," a ministerial scholarship awarded for outstanding achievements in the arts.

In 2024, she was chosen to represent Poland in „Homo Faber Fellowship” program organised by Michelangelo Foundation.

Her work has been featured in numerous prominent publications, including Designboom, Colossal, Textileartist, Elle Decoration, and many others.

Specs:

5.5 inches
3.54 inches
1.96 inches
3.54 inches
Alicja (ALIC:E) Kozlowska:
REDBULL 2, 2025
Embroidery, artquilt
3.5 × 5.5 inches /