Sebastian Ścigalski
(b. 1981, Poland) is an artist living and working in Krakow. He graduated from the University of Silesia with a degree in Graphic Arts.
His practice centers on the relationship between light, color, and silence, approaching painting as a space of presence rather than representation.
Working primarily with subtle tonal transitions and restrained chromatic tensions, he constructs visual fields of quiet intensity. Raw linen canvas functions as both material and conceptual ground, allowing the paintings to remain open, luminous, and unresolved.
The works do not seek to narrate or symbolize, but to be encountered — as moments of stillness preceding interpretation.