Birch Grove Part 1
20 editions will be released for each size.
Birch Grove I is a visceral meditation on rhythm, memory, and the organic architecture of the natural world. In this piece, Kinga Czerska conjures a quiet intensity—white verticals reminiscent of birch trunks slice through fields of textured greys, blacks, and ochres, creating a sense of depth that is both grounded and ephemeral.
There’s a coded elegance to the layering: scraped paint, gestural marks, and splashes of color that feel like echoes of the forest floor or fragments of light filtered through winter trees. The palette is restrained but luminous, allowing negative space to speak as loudly as the form. Within the visual restraint lies a dynamic tension—a push and pull between chaos and order, silence and resonance.
The composition invites deep looking. At first glance, a grove. Then, a series of vertical rhythms. Then, something more abstract—like memory made visible, or nature deconstructed and reassembled through a contemporary lens.
Printed on museum-grade Hahnemühle German Etching paper, Birch Grove I preserves every tactile detail of the original—from the scraped surfaces to the painterly impasto—offering a viewing experience that is as textural as it is emotional.
Only 20 editions will be released for each size, making this a rare and refined addition to any collection. Birch Grove I is not just a depiction of trees—it’s an immersive reflection on structure, stillness, and the fleeting patterns that shape our inner landscapes.




