Art, for me, is a language for those quiet, unspoken feelings we carry. Each piece I create is like an open invitation — a gentle pause to look inward, to find parts of ourselves in unexpected forms and shades.
I find endless inspiration in nature and the deep connections we share with the world around us. My aim is to create a space in my work where people can step in, feel the colors and textures echo back something familiar, maybe even forgotten. Art has this rare power to bring up questions and stir emotions we’ve tucked away, feelings that we might not talk about or even remember until they resurface through color and form. Those raw, unfiltered moments — where joy and vulnerability sit side by side — are what I’m always trying to capture.
To me, art’s strength is in how it connects us, even when we each see it differently. I want my work to uncover something real in others, sparking joy or resilience, or simply reminding us that we’re all connected through these shared feelings.
Maria Lukomsky is a Berlin-based artist who graduated with a bachelor's degree in Graphic Design. Her artistic exploration primarily focuses on watercolor painting, drawn to its transparency and spontaneous qualities. Maria's current work delves deeply into themes of motherhood and attachment, capturing personal moments with abstract forms and vibrant colors. As a full-time artist and mother, Maria's paintings challenge norms and authentically express her identity. She finds endless inspiration in teaching art to children, viewing them as a boundless source of creativity and joy.