Bogna Burska

[4][1][2][5] Burska's art work covered a multitude of techniques like painting, a combination of media installation projects, photography, and video.

[4][3] Burska's debut works were related to "corporeality" (physical body) and its appreciation with blood colour dominating her hand made paintings.

She also painted on glass and "resin casts"; her adoption of red colour symbolizing blood denotes not only "life and vitality, but also death, violence, pain, and female physiology.

In this genre the works she created, which received appreciation, are "Rain in Paris" (Deszcz w Paryżu) in 2004 incorporating snippet scenes of love and eroticism made in Paris such as Queen Margot, Marquise, Dangerous Liaisons, Frantic, Henry & June, Poison Pen ( ), The Lovers on the Bridge, and Night Wind.

[4][2][5] From 2006 to 2008, Burska produced a number of works on the theme of "A Game with the Shifting Mirrors" (Gra z przemieszczającymi się zwierciadłami)".

"Droga" from the permanent collection of Zachęta National Gallery of Art (Warsaw, Poland)