Political illustrations

VISUAL MANIFESTOS!

Graphic design and illustrations are an essential part of political action and activism. They serve as a visual manifesto, a way to communicate powerful messages instantly and reach broad audiences. Through my work, I aim to use bold, clear, and symbolic imagery to provoke thought, inspire action, and unite people around shared values. As an artist with roots in Poland, I draw from the tradition of Polish political graphic design — especially its history of resistance and solidarity. I often blend historical motifs with contemporary aesthetics, creating works that not only address urgent issues but also connect them to a broader cultural and historical context. My graphic work is used also on the streets, where it serves its purpose - to carry a message.

Empört euch!

Time for outrage!
Indignez-vous!
Graphic works and black lace banner for the protest against budget cuts for culture in Berlin, November 2024,

About feminist activism

Illustrations for an article about struggles of activists
(for European Alternatives)
2023

Sisterhood

In solidarity wth Polish women*.
2022

The President's pen

Polish President's decisions and signatures under laws prepared by the conservative ruling party.
2018

Splendid Isolation

Polish politics under PiS were isolating Poland from from neighboring countries.
2017

Solidarity with Poland


2017

Save the Constitutional Tribunal

Graphic for Protests Related to the Crisis in the Polish Constitutional Tribunal
2017

The Polish state of uncertainty

Under the rule of Jarosław Kaczyński. Referring to the children's film "The Two Who Stole the Moon" (1962), starring the Kaczynski brothers.

I am sad, Poland!

Paraphrase of the Polish poet Juliusz Słowacki's verse from the poem "I am sad, Lord!" as an emotion while Poland was ruled by a conservative and nationalist party PiS.
2017

Hipokryzja

Hypocrisy... of the ruling... men.
2017

Welcome! President Andrzej DADA

Poster for the action of welcoming the Polish president Andrzej Duda in Berlin, 2016.

Warsaw by night

During the first rule of PiS party in Poland. The Kaczynski brothers starred in a Polish feature children's film "The Two Who Stole the Moon" (1962),
2006

IslaMAc

Part of a project on the critique of consumerism and imperialism.
2003