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Aga is a fine artist and printmaker based in Weston super Mare. She discovered printmaking in March 2021.
 Dedicating herself to mostly botanical motives for the past few years Aga has created a unique and extremely high detailed recognisable style. She specializes in the style of old engravings, dotwork (pointillism - graphics composed of dots), she is in love with traditional bookbinding and plants photography. She uses hatching technique, using black ink, a lot of lines and dots and hundreds of hours....
Aga is endlessly fascinated by the old engraving style of Albrecht Durer but also Hokusai Katsushika and Alphonse Mucha. In 2018 she moved to North Somerset from Poland, she continues to specialise in plants and architecture, specifically England landscapes, sea monsters and old buildings.
Aga is one of the Associated Members of Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers /Election 2022/. Her 'Green House' Large linocut Print has been added to the RE’s Diploma Collection.
AgaKubish has received multiple awards for her printmaking, including the Printmaker’s Printmaker Award at Printfest 2025, the BA Print Prize 2024 for ‘Habitat’ at the Bath Society of Artists Annual Exhibition and the Society of Wood Engravers Prize at the International Original Print Exhibition (2022).
Her recent exhibitions include the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 2025, the RWA in Bristol, and Wells Art Contemporary 2025. Her work has also been shown at Victoria Art Gallery in Bath and the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists.
 
  
  
    
      
       
                         
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
       
  
  
    
      
      