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Selected writings and reflections.


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
2 days ago2 min read


Monochrome Painting as a Structural Practice in Contemporary Art
Monochrome painting is often misunderstood as reduction for aesthetic reasons. In contemporary art practice, monochrome operates as a structural decision rather than a stylistic preference. By removing color variation, the work exposes underlying systems: composition, tension, rhythm, and spatial logic. The absence of chromatic narrative shifts attention toward process, material behavior, and internal coherence. What remains visible is structure. In institutional contexts, mo
Dorota Zys
Feb 131 min read


Discover My New Writings on Medium
Discover how minimalism in art and life creates clarity, depth, and balance. Dorota Zys explores why less truly means more.
Dorota Zys
Sep 16, 20251 min read


Professional Development in Art and Culture: My Journey Through Completed Courses in 2023
Developing professionally is a crucial aspect of any career. Last year, I had the pleasure of participating in a series of certified courses that not only enriched my skills but also opened up new perspectives in the field of art and culture. I would like to share my experiences and reflections on my professional development journey. The confirmation and details of the completed courses can be found on my professional LinkedIn profile . The adventure began with the course "
Dorota Zys
Feb 10, 20242 min read
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