For several years, I have been using my bioenergy therapy abilities to create portraits of interdimensional beings through a meditative process. The forms of my sculptures and the images in my paintings       may evoke associations with surrealist art, resembling photographic negatives or microscopic enlargements of living organisms. They also reference cubist or modernist approaches to form.

Both the sculptures and paintings are created based on a belief in the energetic power of shape. The result of such modeling is a naturally pure, biomorphic portrait—an energetic entity intended to stimulate      the viewer energetically and support their inner balance. The figurative compositions I create refer to monotheistic or polytheistic cults and may also bring to mind sacred art from prehistoric times.

Sculptures and paintings from the meditative and kundalini garden series can complement various meditation practices, such as vipassana meditation”.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Jarosław Bikiewicz

Jarosław Bikiewicz (born 1981) is a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and Łódź. He is the creator of an original artistic and industrial design movement known as Botizm (Eng. Botism).

His performances and artworks have been presented at prestigious venues, including the steps of the Zachęta National Gallery of Art, as well as the Propaganda Gallery, the Municipal Art Gallery in Łódź and Częstochowa, the Manhattan Gallery, the Museum of Warsaw’s Praga District, Wawa Design Festival, and Łódź Design Festival.

His work has received international recognition, earning awards such as the Design Award in Taipei, the ICONIC Awards in Munich, the German Design Award in Frankfurt, and an award from                             the Museum of Art in Łódź. He is a two-time recipient of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage Scholarship for outstanding artistic achievement.

I the state of the art.

 

I don’t need real objects.

I don’t see things in reality.

I wear immaterial clothes. 

I wake up in an algorithmic bed.

I sit on the image of a chair.

 

I live in the state of the art.

 

I touch mathematically.

I nourish myself irrationally

I eat with shapeless cutlery

On unreal plates

Everything that surrounds me.

In reality is formlessly logical.

 

I live in the state of the art.

 

I am not actually individual.

I love by simulation.

I analyse incisively.

The heart diagnoses digitally.

I breathe in a planned way.

I am under constant care.

 

Jarosław Bikiewicz