Michał Zaborowski – a Polish painter known for combining classical aesthetics with melancholic narratives and a subtle interplay of light, drawing inspiration from the works of Edward Hopper and Balthus. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw (1985), he studied under Professor Ludwik Maciąg. His artistic journey began with monumental sacred projects, such as the polychrome "Heavenly Jerusalem" in Warsaw and an impressive stained glass window in the church in Ożarów.
Zaborowski has gained recognition both in Poland and internationally, evidenced by numerous solo exhibitions in prestigious galleries and institutions. Among the most notable are the Berggruen Gallery in San Francisco, DESA Unicum in Warsaw, the Mieczysław Karłowicz Philharmonic in Szczecin, and “De lo pictorio del Mito” at the Palacio de Pimentel in Valladolid, Spain.

Michał Zaborowski – a Polish painter known for combining classical aesthetics with melancholic narratives and a subtle interplay of light, drawing inspiration from the works of Edward Hopper and Balthus. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw (1985), he studied under Professor Ludwik Maciąg. His artistic journey began with monumental sacred projects, such as the polychrome "Heavenly Jerusalem" in Warsaw and an impressive stained glass window in the church in Ożarów.
Zaborowski has gained recognition both in Poland and internationally, evidenced by numerous solo exhibitions in prestigious galleries and institutions. Among the most notable are the Berggruen Gallery in San Francisco, DESA Unicum in Warsaw, the Mieczysław Karłowicz Philharmonic in Szczecin, and “De lo pictorio del Mito” at the Palacio de Pimentel in Valladolid, Spain.