Polina Sevkova (properly Paulina Sevkova – Teterycz ) – polish interdisciplinary artist. She practices sculpture, graphics, painting, creates stone bas-reliefs for fragrances and produces pigments from native rocks, stones, soils and minerals from the Kaczawskie Mountains and Foothills.
Born in 1984 in Zlotoryja. Lives and works in Wroclaw, Poland. She has an Art Studio Aromatyczna Pracownia in Wrocław and Art Gallery Barwy Kaczawskie in Złotoryja, in Lower Silesia.
In 2006, she completed her artistic education in the field of fine arts at the Higher Vocational School in Glogow, in the field of artistic graphics, also known as workshop graphics – linocut.
For many years she has been designing art posters for festivals and other artistic events. She participated in many exhibitions concerning Polish posters.
Since 2016, she has been sculpting, designing and making small stone reliefs for fragrances (aroma diffuser). In 2021, she won the Jelonek Karkonoski for the third best regional product – carved mandala. In 2022, she again was awarded Jelonek Karkonoski for her stoneware for fragrances – leaves (polish herbs) – as the most interesting regional product.
She uses materials such as powdered alabaster, marble, anhydrite and natural Earth pigments. She collects pigments from all over the world, but the most valuable are those from her native places. The material for the pigment is taken from the Kaczawskie Mountains and Foothills. The material is sourced in a sustainable manner and does not endanger nature.
In 2023, she received a scholarship from the president of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship for people involved in artistic creation and dissemination of culture.