About Pi Square

Pi Square is a contemporary painter exploring the relationship between analytical structure, color, and human perception.

About the Artist

Pi Square is a contemporary painter exploring the relationship between analytical structure, color, and human perception.

Through rigorously constructed compositions, the artist develops visual systems in which geometry, rhythm, and chromatic relationships shape perceptual experience.

Rather than describing external subjects, the paintings establish conditions in which order becomes movement, vibration, and presence.

Painting becomes a means through which analytical clarity is translated into visual intensity.

Artistic Practice

Pi Square develops a painting practice grounded in the relationship between structure and perception.

The works are not records of gesture, but the result of a rigorous process in which proportion, rhythm, and color are precisely controlled.

Each composition emerges through analysis and variation, producing a disciplined and internally tense structure.

Geometry defines the conditions of experience. Repetition, interval, and chromatic modulation construct visual fields in continuous activation.

The image shifts with the viewer’s movement and duration of looking, while maintaining clarity of form and intensity of perception.

Anchored in the traditions of Op Art and analytical painting, the practice develops a coherent visual language in which the image functions simultaneously as an autonomous object and a perceptual environment.

Three series – Emanations, Human Relationships, and Quantum Echoes – articulate distinct yet interrelated modes of constructing presence, relation, and trace.

Perception & Visual Rhythm

The paintings examine how color, proportion, and rhythmic variation generate movement, vibration, and spatial depth across the flat surface.

As the viewer moves, subtle shifts in chromatic relationships activate the image and reorganize its internal balance.

The works function simultaneously as precise visual systems and as perceptual environments.

Artistic Process

Each painting begins with an extended design phase involving sketches, proportional studies, and analysis of color relationships.

Structural relations are tested and refined until the visual system is fully resolved before the composition moves to canvas.

This process allows the paintings to function as coherent perceptual structures in which rhythm, geometry, and color operate in concert.

Education & Exhibitions

The work has been presented in exhibitions and art fairs across Europe and the United States.

Selected presentations include Pi Square: Wolność w abstrakcji at Artinfo Gallery in Warsaw, Op-Art Vibrations at Artinfo Gallery during the Night of Museums, and LA Art Show in Los Angeles with Daphne Alazraki Fine Art, New York.

The artist has also participated in several editions of Warsaw Art Fair and exhibited in Warsaw through collaborations with galleries including Wallspace Gallery.

Works are held in private collections in Europe and North America.

Pi Square completed formal artistic training at the State Secondary School of Fine Arts in Kielce, followed by studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź.

Early training in sculpture continues to inform the structural logic of the paintings.

Exhibition Views

This section presents exhibition and installation photography selected by the artist.

Its role is not decorative. It confirms the scale, quality, and presence of the work in real space and within an exhibition context.

Exhibition views will be added as the final installation photography is prepared.

Explore the three series to follow how structure, relation, and resonance unfold across the work.