Adrianna Głowacka
- born 1989
- born in Sochaczew
- lives and works in Warsaw
- specializes in visual creation for entertainment industry with character design in particular
“While designing I pay much attention to escape from too obvious solutions. I reach for various sources on a theme greatly expand the scope of research. All to final effect look fresh and interesting”.
The dominant feature of Głowacka’s artistic activity is conscious design supported by solid knowledge and preparations, no matter if particular project is commercial or private. She mainly creates digital works using 2D and 3D tools. Her projects are mixtures of painting, drawing and photography. She uses various techniques as tools in the service of a project and does not discriminates any of them, however looking constantly for new solutions. Original concepts of artistic creations are drawn in a sketch book because it is the best way to quickly grasp ideas and establish the direction of project without going into details. She is fascinated with all spectrum of designing process and characters and clothes design in particular.
Głowacka finished New Art Media Department at Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw. She designed scenography for Roma Theatre’s musical “Pilots” and for Music Theatre in Gdynia scenography for “Peter Pan” musical. Currently she has been working for Platige Image. Previously she worked with various clients including: Eallin, GOG.com or CDP.pl.
Adrianna Głowacka Gallery
More information about the artist: adriannaglowacka.com
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