Paweł Sadaj

Hidden Colours (2024)

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Paweł Sadaj is a visual artist, conceptual photographer, filmmaker and lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts. He explores the relationship between history and human impact on the environment, and his visual language often contrasts with his themes. His works, exhibited in Poland, Germany, the UK and the UAE, invites intellectual engagement. In Hidden Colours, a bird’s-eye perspective transforms nature into abstract forms influenced by the Colour Field paintings of Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman. From a bird’s eye view, he reinterprets landscapes as expressive colour fields, where nature becomes abstract composition, revealing shifting perceptions of colour, especially green, as both calming presence and perceptual illusion.