“Happiness is there if you are open to it”, says Kalina Slusarska who will be bringing this idea to life in a new art exhibition at Skypark’s donated gallery that invites us to find small moments of happiness sparked by Scotland’s natural beauty.
Commenting on her latest art exhibition, Polish artist Kalina Slusarska said: “This is me, is about enjoying nature’s beautiful colours and tiny details that spark instant happiness. As a keen hillwalker and traveller, I find my inspiration in new spring growth, sweeping mountainous landscapes or stormy seascapes in Scotland. I hope that the exhibition will encourage people to find their own moments of happiness in the outdoors too.”
Skypark’s strategic lettings advisor Angela Higgins of Resonance Capital said: “As passionate supporters of the Glasgow arts scene, it’s great to welcome Kalina Slusarska to our art gallery, a space that is donated as a platform for new and established artists. The gallery is a fantastic opportunity for artists to have their work recognised in an alternative space as well as contributing to our vibrant community.”
‘This is me’ exhibition includes a painting of ‘Buachaille Etive More’, one of Kalina’s happy places that will sit alongside her new Scottish collection. . Keep up to date on Facebook, instagram @kalinaslusarskaart.
Please contact reception@skypark-glasgow.com for more information on Skypark’s donated gallery space.
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