ALL CALENDARS

Wall calendar in A3 format by default; other formats available upon request (please inquire about prices).

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9. Bonsai Trees

Twelve fictional trees, inspired by existing motifs from the world of bonsai.

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Find more of my trees here
Here you can see the finished drawings on YouTube
And here is the finished calendar

8. Sumi-e

Drawings inspired by traditional Chinese and Japanese ink paintings. Each page reflects the changing seasons of Polish nature. Every season is illustrated with a landscape, a plant, and an animal.

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Find more drawings from this series here

7. The Fisher

Twelve panels from a comic book that is still in progress. Post-apocalyptic in tone, mysterious, incomprehensible. No dialogue included, no explanation—for now…

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Find more drawings here

6. Bolko

Selected panels from a much larger collection of illustrations, for which text was subsequently written. The entire collection, released under a Creative Commons license, is available for download (see below) Available only in Polish

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More illustrations
More information about the book in Polish

5. Twelve More Creatures

A continuation of the “12 Creatures” calendar. Twelve strange, unrelated creatures from the borderland between reality and dreams, legends, myths, and the unknown. Products of the imagination and loose associations.

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You can find all the creatures here

4. Memories in Ink

Twelve illustrations for stories I remember from my childhood (or might have remembered from my childhood, though I actually encountered them later)

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You can find more drawings from this series here

3. Twelve Creatures

Twelve strange, unrelated creatures from the borderland between reality and dreams, legends, myths, and the unknown. Creations of the imagination and loose associations.

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You can find all the creatures here

2. The Year of the Domovik

A short story about the year-long adventure of a little Domovik, a house-guardian gnome who ventured out to see the modern world, which had since become quite unlike the one the long-lived gnome had known. The story is full of characters from Slavic folklore, illustrated in black-and-white ink. Available only in Polish

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You can find sample pages here

1. Hortensja

A children’s story written and designed to fit across twelve pages. Once the dates are cut out, the calendar becomes a little book that can be placed on a shelf. Available only in Polish

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