At Printpalooza, we draw constant inspiration from the bold voices of contemporary art. One of our sources is the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw — a space where artistic experimentation collides with social reflection.
Artists such as Alicja Żebrowska, with her anthropomorphic structures where fragments of bodies merge with objects, show us how form can dissolve into inspiration. In a similar way, our work blends creativity and vision, allowing ideas to flow together until art emerges in its highest form.
The installation Scarecrows (Strachy) by Daniel Rycharski, also exhibited at the Museum, challenges us with symbols of rural life and religious archetypes, exposing the discrimination faced by LGBT+ communities. It reminds us that art has the power to confront social patterns, break boundaries, and create new spaces of integration.
At Printpalooza, we embrace these archetypes, symbols, and cultural codes to search for what lies beyond convention. Each canvas is not just a print, but an invitation to explore — to find the place where tradition meets innovation, where personal identity meets universal meaning. Because in the end, we believe that each of us carries an artist within.