Oliwia M. Klisiewicz is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans printmaking, painting, drawing, and design. Her work often centers around equine imagery—not simply as representations of horses, but as vessels for exploring identity, memory, emotional landscapes, and human connection. Inspired by personal experiences and a lifelong bond with horses, Oliwia’s projects seek to reframe “horse art” as something deeply nuanced and culturally resonant.

In addition to conceptually driven installations, Oliwia’s portfolio includes expressive screen prints, intricate intaglio pieces, and narrative-driven paintings and drawings—each medium offering a different lens for storytelling and emotional expression. Through all aspects of her work, she aims to create space for empathy, reflection, and connection.
She is the creator of Galloping in the Hallway, a group exhibition celebrating the many forms of “horse girlism” while fostering a sense of community through shared passion. Her project The Weight of a Connection investigates ethical improvements in equine care and tack design, combining research, branding, and prototyping as a way of honoring her late horse, Paris, and advocating for more compassionate practices within the industry.

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