Agnieszka Kryston is a Polish-born painter and illustrator whose imaginative works explore the emotional and
psychological depths of the human experience. Working primarily in a figurative and expressionistic style,
Kryston’s art often features mysterious backdrops and symbolic elements that invite reflection on memory,
identity, and the human condition.
Based in the United States, Kryston earned her BFA from New Jersey City University, where her work quickly
garnered attention for its raw emotional resonance and technical strength. She has since exhibited
extensively in solo and group shows throughout New York City and the New Jersey area, earning recognition
in multiple juried competitions.
Kryston refers to herself as a painter of ‘unsaid words’ – her work giving voice to hidden emotions and internal
landscapes. A recurring presence in her compositions is the figure of an animal, a motif that reflects her deep
affinity for the natural world and often serves as an emotional or spiritual companion to the human subjects
she paints.
Designed to provoke introspection, her pieces are intentionally open to interpretation. They challenge viewers
to connect with their own stories, memories, and inner worlds, making each work a personal and
psychological dialogue.
Learn more at: www.agakryston.com