Our Experience at Targowisko Sztuki Art fair in Warsaw
60 works and over 30 kilograms of art and pure inspiration
In October 2025, we participated with Tetiana Ocheredko in Targowisko Sztuki in Warsaw — one of the oldest and most prestigious art fairs in Poland. It is an event where artists meet visitors directly, share the stories behind their works, and sell originals without intermediaries.
Targowisko Sztuki has been held since 2007 and for over eighteen years has brought together artists, graphic designers, photographers, and designers from across Poland. The autumn edition took place on October 8–9 at Butelkownia, Centrum Praskie Koneser — a space that combines historical factory architecture with the atmosphere of a modern cultural center.
During the weekend, the fair attracts thousands of visitors: collectors, gallery owners, art enthusiasts, and people seeking direct interaction with art. This year, over 80 artists participated.
For us, participating in Targowisko Sztuki was an opportunity to showcase what we have been working on — pieces born from daily observation and life experiences.
Kateryna Ocheredko presented a series of nature sketches in mixed media — watercolor, colored pencils on A4 paper, and acrylic on canvas. These are quick sketches created in the moment — reactions to space, people, and mood.
A special highlight was the large work “Rozkosz” (100×80 cm) — a nude figure exploring themes of corporeality, calm, and the enjoyment of life.
Tetiana Ocheredko presented works created during Urban Sketchers meetings, as well as several compositions from nature in different Polish cities. Her series combined graphic precision with color spontaneity, reflecting the rhythm of urban spaces and everyday scenes.
In total, we presented around 60 works — small and medium formats — creating a unified narrative about observation, travel, and inner movement. That’s over 30 kilograms of art and pure inspiration.
Targowisko Sztuki is a place where art goes beyond the studio and becomes closer to people. The most valuable aspect is direct interaction with visitors, discussing techniques, inspirations, and travels. Some works found new owners during the fair, which is always a special feeling.
We are grateful to the organizers for excellent coordination, to the visitors for their genuine interest, and to our colleagues for sharing experiences and support.







I absolutely adore the work of these twin artists! Each of them has her own specialization and a distinctive artistic style. Tatsiana creates vibrant urban landscapes that sometimes look as if they are woven from colorful patches. Katsyaryna, on the other hand, seems to be in love with human nature, as her main focus is portraiture.
Any of their paintings would be a beautiful addition to an interior — yet this is only a small part of their value. Much more important is what their artwork carries within: a unique, undeniably talented artistic vision and depth.
Their works are already featured in some of the finest galleries across Europe — and this recognition is truly well deserved!
Thank you so much for your wonderful words!
We’re truly grateful that you feel the uniqueness in each of our artistic voices.
t’s incredibly encouraging to hear that our works resonate with you not only visually, but also emotionally. We’re honored that our art has found its place in galleries across Europe, and even more honored when it finds a place in someone’s heart.
Thank you again for such meaningful support!