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Selected writings and reflections


How to Buy Art: A Guide for New Collectors
How to buy art as a new collector? This guide explains how to evaluate artworks through structure, consistency and positioning instead of taste.
Dorota Zys
Apr 152 min read


Best Contemporary Art: What Collectors Actually Buy
What defines the best contemporary art? This essay explains how collectors evaluate art based on structure, positioning and decision consistency.
Dorota Zys
Apr 152 min read


How to Choose Art for a Space: Structure Over Style
How to choose art for a space using structure, not style. A clear approach to visual hierarchy, decision-making, and spatial clarity.
Dorota Zys
Apr 111 min read


Why Most Interiors Feel Wrong — Structure, Not Style
Most interiors are built through accumulation. Objects are added gradually — a sofa, a lamp, a table, decorative elements, artworks.
Dorota Zys
Mar 302 min read


Original Art in Interiors
Many interiors today are visually complete but structurally empty. Decoration fills space, but original art creates a center.
Dorota Zys
Mar 111 min read


Why Monochrome Works Are Collected for Structure, Not Decoration
Collectors of monochrome art rarely acquire works for visual effect alone. The value of monochrome lies in its structural clarity and long-term coherence. Unlike decorative abstraction, monochrome painting resists trend cycles. Its strength is not immediacy but stability. The absence of color complexity exposes the artist’s decision-making process: scale, material tension, surface discipline, and compositional control. For collectors, monochrome works function as anchors with
Dorota Zys
Feb 131 min read
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