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The Temple of the Green

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The Temple of the Green

Łódź | Poland

The Gallery of Peculiar Offices

As an organisation with strong, human-centric values, we believe that art plays a huge role in creating communities and engaging environments. Architecture, interior design, photography, painting, music, as well as many other components, all have their part in giving magnificent places their unique character. In order to depict and embrace the uniqueness of our projects, we invited a group of talented rising Polish artists and asked them to visualise the character of each of our assets. As a result, we’ve received amazing pieces of art which we would like to widely implement in our properties and their promotional materials. “The Gallery of Peculiar Offices” campaign is our way of sharing the results of our artistic collaboration with a wider audience in the form of brand new, beautifully illustrated project brochures.

 

What is “The Gallery of Peculiar Offices” campaign?

  • A way to show the true, amazing spirit of each of our office buildings
  • Our attempt at supporting & promoting talented, local artists
  • A plan to bring art into our properties and their promotional materials

 

The Temple of the Green

Everything about Green Horizon is organic. Its name, unique green areas & engagement in promoting green transportation & ecologic way of life. We cannot think of a better artist to capture the ambience of our project than Renata Krawczyk. In her illustrations, the dynamism of organic forms captures a unique harmony between nature and humans.

 

About the artist

Renata Krawczyk is an illustrator from Łódź. She graduated from the W. Strzemiński Academy of Fine Arts. Since 2020 she has been entirely devoted to illustration. Renata creates intricate works that combine fairy tales and magical realism. She draws inspiration from nature and the surrounding reality. Her drawings always start with a dot, which slowly becomes the complete picture, creating a detailed illustration. She mainly uses digital techniques and traditional mixed techniques in her works: ink, crayons, and paints.

 

The Gallery of Peculiar Offices

As an organisation with strong, human-centric values, we believe that art plays a huge role in creating communities and engaging environments. Architecture, interior design, photography, painting, music, as well as many other components, all have their part in giving magnificent places their unique character. In order to depict and embrace the uniqueness of our projects, we invited a group of talented rising Polish artists and asked them to visualise the character of each of our assets. As a result, we’ve received amazing pieces of art which we would like to widely implement in our properties and their promotional materials. “The Gallery of Peculiar Offices” campaign is our way of sharing the results of our artistic collaboration with a wider audience in the form of brand new, beautifully illustrated project brochures.

 

What is “The Gallery of Peculiar Offices” campaign?

  • A way to show the true, amazing spirit of each of our office buildings
  • Our attempt at supporting & promoting talented, local artists
  • A plan to bring art into our properties and their promotional materials

 

The Temple of the Green

Everything about Green Horizon is organic. Its name, unique green areas & engagement in promoting green transportation & ecologic way of life. We cannot think of a better artist to capture the ambience of our project than Renata Krawczyk. In her illustrations, the dynamism of organic forms captures a unique harmony between nature and humans.

 

About the artist

Renata Krawczyk is an illustrator from Łódź. She graduated from the W. Strzemiński Academy of Fine Arts. Since 2020 she has been entirely devoted to illustration. Renata creates intricate works that combine fairy tales and magical realism. She draws inspiration from nature and the surrounding reality. Her drawings always start with a dot, which slowly becomes the complete picture, creating a detailed illustration. She mainly uses digital techniques and traditional mixed techniques in her works: ink, crayons, and paints.