Graphic designer, ilustrator and set designer. A graduate of the Faculty of Graphic Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow. He began his artistic journey with printmaking, illustration, and poster art. A natural extension of his explorations was combining the metaphors of illustration and poster with animated film. Winner of the Yach Film Festival for the music video Jesteśmy na wczasach by the band Raz, Dwa, Trzy and for the graphic design of the album with songs by Wojciech Młynarski, a nomination for the “Fryderyk” award. In the following years, he became primarily involved with the theater, which became an ideal platform for combining image, music, and narrative. He designed dozens of sets for musical, dramatic, and opera theaters throughout Poland. His works are characterized by minimalism and functionality, yet are distinguished by their vivid imagination and attention to detail. As a result, the theatrical worlds he creates not only accompany the story, but become full participants in it. He also creates animations, which are an integral element of the set design in his productions, providing rhythm and drama. In many projects, he co-created the staging, combining his artistic sensitivity with his directorial vision. For many years, he collaborated with director W. Kościelniak, creating productions in which image, music, and drama fused into a cohesive whole. Adaptations of classic Polish literature hold a special place among his works, including The Doll, The Peasants, and The Promised Land. These productions have garnered awards and critical acclaim as outstanding works of musical theatre in Poland, confirming that set design can be one of the main languages of stage narrative. He has received numerous awards and distinctions, including the J. Kiepura Theatre Music Award (2023), the Gdańsk Theatre Award (2019), the Marshal of the Pomeranian Voivodeship Award (2017), and the “Golden Masks” (2016 and 2024). His most notable productions include The Trial, The Idiot, The Evil One, The Master and Margarita, The Dalcz Brothers and Co., The Witcher, The Six Incarnations of Jan Piszczyk, The Magician of Lublin, Frankenstein, Irena: The Story of Irena Sendler, Pinocchio, The Rise of Nikodem Dyzma, Wanted, Wanted, Viva Maria!, Aida, Carmen, Nabucco, The Gypsy Baron, Don Quixote, and Cinderella.