Where the interior becomes a picture In a historic villa from 1912, with spa architecture typical of the time, there are unique interiors - inspired by the life and work of 17 artists. Each room is a different artist, a current in art, or my own vision of a work, sometimes it would seem very distant. I tell the color and form - the language of the interior, and the interior becomes a spatial image, you can enter it like a room and make yourself comfortable. Look at the objects that fill the space - a bedside table that can be a work of art, a wardrobe with a picture, a hand-painted wall - an exotic garden, and the bed, floor, walls, armchairs are colored spots - colored fields. They form a coherent whole made of many elements, combine what is useful, comfortable, luxurious with a purely aesthetic layer, with a layer of beauty. The rooms are different, as were the artists I was inspired by. For those who value classic elegance, they will find it in Olga's Salon (Boznańska), while abundance and flourish in the Frida Garden (Khalo), Japanese simplicity in Zen Dream (Hokusai Katsushika), and minimalism with a drop of color in Bel Design (Alessandro Mendini). In one of the rooms hides the 7th wonder of the world - just turn a blind eye and look not quite seriously ... At Breakfast on the grass (Edouard Manet) ants may appear! ... and respite can be found in the garden surrounding the Villa, whose terrace formed into the mouths of Mae West. Agata Janyszek vel A.Kura artist and designer "I owe my art to all painters!" Henri Matisse