Karolina is a mostly self-taught visual artist, starting art from a young age. She attended university-level art classes in high school and practiced figure drawing outside of class on top of regular classes and learning from the internet. She then studied Interdisciplinary Arts at Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University on scholarship grants, notably the Harisson-McCain Scholarship, graduating in 2012 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts.
Her studies explored painting, drawing, pottery, print-making, however mainly focused on film production, which all inform her work today. Today her main mediums are watercolor, ink, pencil, oils and digital. She takes photos and sings as hobbies. She has fully dedicated herself to creativity as a life path.
Karolina’s philosophy on art is that it should encompasses all aspects of life, documenting the outer and inner world. Simply, her work explores dark and light themes relating to a secular spiritual experience. Whether the awe-inspiring vastness and beauty of landscapes, the energetic and eclectic bustle of city life, or fear in horrific premonitions, monsters, and demons, eroticism, perplexing emotions found in surreal imagery, or thought-provoking visions of the future.