Clare Arts Office, in conjunction with Cultúrlann Sweeney, Kilkee, will host ‘The Heart of the Ocean’, by Beata Rosik, from January 12 to February 14, inclusive.
Beata Rosik is originally from Poland, and for the past 18 years has made Ennis, County Clare, her home. Photography has been her passion since arriving in Ireland. While her portfolio includes landscapes from Clare and across Ireland, her greatest artistic focus is fine art portrait photography.
She has proudly represented Ireland in international competitions, winning over 130 medals, most of them gold, in categories such as Portrait, Child, Open Colour, and Black and White. She holds the highest FIAP distinction, the FIAP Blue Pin, and has been recognised multiple times as the best photographer in competition.
Her work has been exhibited worldwide in post-competition exhibitions, including Canada, the United Kingdom, Bangladesh, India, Slovenia, Romania, Sri Lanka, Cyprus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Georgia. In 2022, she was honored with the County Clare Residency Award, which enabled her to present her work at exhibitions throughout the county.
Her guiding motto is: “My best photograph is the one I have yet to take.”
Beata warmly invites you to explore her work at exhibitions or online.
