Growing up as a child in communist Poland, Ania’s life was underpinned by stark grey concrete structures. This architecture was raw, substantial and woven into the history and fabric of her upbringing.
Ania’s work draws from the rawness, seeking beauty in simplicity of the form, tactility of the texture. She explores how limitations can inspire and release creativity, the tension between surface and form, between the ordered and the organic. She uses geometric forms, minimalistic decoration and natural qualities of the materials.
We've carefully curated a selection of works from each artist that showcases their skill and distinctive voice. Explore their creations and discover the inspiration behind each piece.

Lots of artists are now part of The Art Post collective. We will try to find an artist who is best suited for your project or commission. If you know who you would like to commission, feel free to specify the artists' name in the form.
We're asking artists to choose one notable person, place and object that has inspired them in their journey so far. We're mapping inspiration at a scale never attempted before
Lucie Rie - an Austrian born war refugee who became one of the most significant potters in XX century British studio pottery
Kyoto, Japan. In particular the house and studio of Japanese ceramic master, Kawai Kanjiro
Scottish stone balls, intricately carved geometric objects, finest example of Neolithic art, which continue to baffle scientist. Their purpose is still unknown. They show beautiful craftsmanship and symmetry, including five Platonic Solids long before Plato was born.
We’re proud to collaborate with some of the world’s most exciting contemporary artists, bringing their work to new audiences. We’re passionate about helping them tell their stories authentically, and share their practice in creative ways.