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About

Izz Niewiadomski (nye-vyad-omm-skee) is a multi-hyphenate creator whose work exists at the intersection of science, art, spirituality, and culture.

Their visionary designs often delve into complex themes such as metamorphosis, ancestral memory, ritual process, awareness, liminality, identity, and the subconscious.

A former laboratory manager, biological systems scientist, and spider researcher, Niewiadomski's experience directly fuels their expressions as an artist. Their signature organic themes of spiderwebs and arthropod structure are translated into human terms for closer observation and understanding.

Coming from a Polish immigrant background, prevailing despite the upheavals of WWII and the following oppressive regime, they found purpose through: commemoration of ancestral experience, transmutation of intergenerational trauma, and rebirth in redefining their narrative from a lens of empowerment and reclamation.

The artist working in the laboratory with a digital glitch overlay.

Through experience design, they operate as a visual storyteller weaving human potential, reality, function, and embodiment.

 

Their guiding creative intentions include:

integration into wholeness, empowerment, liberation, and

self-actualization — on both individual and collective levels. 

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