Not every puzzle is to be solved by your mind. Some puzzles are deeper and the only way to get out, is to follow your intuition and inner self. Mind cannot solve all puzzles that we encounter in our lives. We tend to be misunderstood by each other because our experience here on Earth differs. When we look inwards not outwards, it helps to escape the most sophisticated cages. As Imagine Dragons sings in "Eyes Closed" some poeple were born and rised to experience a maze, where only their hearts knew the truth and their rational mind was useless. Almost any kind of hurt and disrespect can be rationalised, because our minds have no sense of truth. They can only use logic to determin how to see the word, yet suppress anything else.

Deeper Understanding

My art rebels against authority and questions it. It goes beyond religion, politics, or appearances. It searches for a deeper meaning and knowledge about the world that is metaphysical.

Healing

I only create art that has positive impact, my art is not just expressionism, it finds deeper meaning. I never finish a painting until I know I found in it real value.

In Search of Truth

I strive to find truth in my life both in myself and in what I encounter. I believe finding it means finding more than just that. It means finding a way out of pain.

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Yomashka

Yomashka is an intuitive abstract painter based near Warsaw, Poland. Her work explores emotional states, inner transitions, and moments of attunement that often resist language. Painting is for her a form of listening — to the body, to subtle emotional shifts, and to what emerges in times of change.

A central focus of her practice is the evolving role of women in contemporary “tribes” and social structures. Yomashka is particularly interested in female sexuality as a potential source of cultural renewal. In a world where pornography increasingly defines what is perceived as “normal” sexuality, she observes a growing tension around women’s identity and agency.

Her work responds to the narrowing narratives imposed on women — divided between ideals of purity and rigid moral standards on one side, and objectification on the other. Through abstraction, Yomashka seeks to create space for redefining positive, embodied sexuality beyond outdated frameworks, inviting reflection, presence, and emotional awareness.

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