Izabela Wojcik, a Polish-American artist, is one of the latest of her breed; a renaissance woman of both formal and self-taught artwork.  Izabela specializes and is accomplished in various mediums including bronze, oils, clay, resin, acrylics and wood.  Izabela was born in Stargard, Poland and lived in Greece for two years, savoring the art and culture, before moving to the United States, where she now resides.

 

Izabela’s father, among other things, was a fantastic photo-realism artist and a musician.  She was raised to be a strong and independent woman and to appreciate creativity over compliance.  Some people become artists, Izabela was born an artist.  “I clearly remember my mother explaining how to create the illusion of a foot inside a shoe rather then just an “L” connected to the rest of the body.  I was four and managed to produce a spectacular copy of my mother’s simple little drawing of a girl holding a kite.”

 

In 2001 Izabela received a Degree in Liberal Arts, with emphasis on Visual Arts, and shortly after began an exciting journey working for a local designer in Dallas.  There, she was retained to sculpt unique works of art, architectural accessories, and undertake historical restoration projects for high-end residences and commercial buildings. Izabela currently designs for Potter Art Metal Studios in Dallas, TX; a family owned high-end metal fabrication studio, producing custom designs for over 85 years, and works on her own sculptures.   Izabela’s drawings and paintings are published in schoolbooks for both teachers and students; her artwork also has been displayed in the Dallas Museum of Art and she has won numerous awards for her work at various Art Shows.  Through the knowledge she gained from experience and learning, Izabela has found that each new medium enlightens all which have come before.

 Her artwork is currently on display at the Debris Gallery in the Dallas Arts District.

“Every true artist dips their brush deeply into their own soul, and I am no exception.”