Marta Frackowiak
(مارتا فراكوياك)Poland
Marta Frąckowiak, born on September 20, 1994, in Tychy, Poland, is a contemporary artist specializing in graphic arts. She completed her studies at the Faculty of Art in Cieszyn, part of the Silesian University in Katowice, earning degrees in Artistic Education in Fine Arts (2016) and Graphics (2017). ([dyplomy.triennial.cracow.pl](https://www.dyplomy.triennial.cracow.pl/en/diplom/marta-frackowiak?utm_source=openai))
Frąckowiak has actively participated in numerous international exhibitions and competitions across Poland, the Czech Republic, Italy, Macedonia, Romania, and Mexico. Notable exhibitions include the VIII International Exhibition "Umetnost u minijaturi" MajdanArt 2017 in Serbia, the 5th International Upper Egypt Luxor Salon under the auspices of the Egyptian Minister of Culture, and the 16th International Triennial of Small Graphic Forms in Łódź. In 2017, she received a municipal award recognizing her artistic creativity and contributions to culture. ([dyplomy.triennial.cracow.pl](https://www.dyplomy.triennial.cracow.pl/en/diplom/marta-frackowiak?utm_source=openai))
In her project "The Mark of (Non)Presence," Frąckowiak explores the concept of presence in the virtual sphere. Utilizing fingerprints as a primary motif, she creates digital prints enhanced with slag metal, mounted on dummy smartphones, symbolizing human interaction in the digital age. ([mfrackowiakart.com](https://mfrackowiakart.com/the-mark-of-nonpresence/?utm_source=openai))