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We cordially invite you to an exhibition of works by Nina Hinz, a graduate of the Faculty of NeMA.
The diploma project "Luminosity of Color: A Series of Paintings for My Painter Father – A Tribute to the Artist" is a tribute to the unforgettable painter and artist from Toruń, Michał Mazur (September 25, 1954 – June 5, 2011). The author, the artist's daughter, aims to introduce viewers to key locations from her father's life and art, expressing their unique character through colorful painting.
The creator does not limit herself merely to the physical reconstruction of space, but reaches deeper, recreating the emotions associated with those places. Research and family memories form the foundation that allows the author not only to convey the aesthetics but also to reveal the deeper meaning those places held for her father.
In an inspiring way, the author intends for her work to serve as a bridge between the past and the present, as well as a connection between her father and those who have the opportunity to meet or remember him. Paintings full of sentiment and reflection evoke important memories from the past. This is a deeply personal project, paying tribute to her father and his extraordinary work, while also being an emotional journey into the past in which the author discovers herself as an artist.
As part of the diploma, a total of six paintings measuring 100×140 cm were created, using the acrylic technique on canvas.
The exhibition "LUMINOSITY OF COLOR – A SERIES OF PAINTINGS FOR MY PAINTER FATHER – A TRIBUTE TO THE ARTIST" can be viewed in the lobby of Building A at PJAIT.
The exhibition will run until January 15, 2024.
Nina Hinz completed her part-time undergraduate studies in graphic design at the Faculty of NeMA. The main supervisor of her bachelor's thesis was Prof. Piotr Smolnicki, PhD, DSc.


