Zuzanna: Weaving Identity Through Thread and Symbolism

Zuzanna is a textile artist and illustrator based in Poland, whose work delicately interlaces craft, emotion, and resistance. A graduate of Central Saint Martins in London, she brings a thoughtful, narrative-driven approach to her art—one that challenges conformity while embracing the raw beauty of individuality.

Her recent work, supported by an art grant from the city of Białystok, explores the intersections of textile art, upcycling, and identity. With a strong focus on sensitivity and self-expression, Zuzanna’s creations become intimate portraits woven in thread—each piece layered with recycled materials, handcrafted details, and symbolic crystal accents.

Refusing to follow trends, Zuzanna turns fabric into a personal and emotional language. Her art tells stories of nonconformity, quiet strength, and the power of embracing one’s inner world. At once tactile and ethereal, her textile works invite viewers to feel as much as they see, offering a space where softness becomes a form of resistance.

In a world obsessed with speed and uniformity, Zuzanna’s practice is a gentle act of rebellion—one that reclaims slowness, intention, and the deep textures of human experience.

@zuzanna.andrysewiczhttps://www.behance.net/zuzanna-andrysewicz

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