Halina Chrostowska (25 July 1929 – 22 April 1990), also known as Halina Chrostowska-Piotrowicz, was a Polish visual artist, graphic artist, printmaker, activist, educator, and illustrator.
[1][2] Halina Chrostowska was born on 25 July 1929 in Warsaw, Second Polish Republic (now Poland).
[3] Chrostowska studied painting and printmaking at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw (1946 to 1950) under Tadeusz Kulisiewicz [pl].
[4] She found a printmaking studio in Warsaw in 1962, which remained open until 1989.
Starting in 1968, she created colored prints, gradually blurring the boundaries between printmaking and painting.