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Matylda’s Magical World
12 May 2020
Matylda Konecka’s illustrations are a delightful blend of fact and fantasy, blending inspiration from her childhood and homeland with life today in the UK. Thank you, Edinburgh Arts, for introducing 4walls to Matylda and her charming portfolio.
Matylda originates from Szklarska Poręba - a tourist resort and art colony town in the Karkonosze Mountains, in south west Poland. She was born into an established and respected family of artists and so, not surprisingly, has been drawing and painting for as long as she can remember. Her mother Beata Kornicka- Konecka is a famous illustrator and graphic designer and her father Janusz Konecki is a renowned abstract painter.
Matylda graduated in Landscape Architecture from the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences but art was her passion and she moved to the UK in 2010. She set up her art studio in a 19th century Victorian vicarage and then approached Edinburgh Arts. The team there saw something very special in her work and within a few years she has become one of Scotland’s best-selling illustrators. In 2016 she was listed as one of Poland’s top five female artists.
Today, Matylda lives in a village near Manchester with her husband, Paul Lawler, who is a composer for TV scores and trailers, and their dog Spot.
She has been awarded prizes in several major competitions, and has had a number of individual and group exhibitions throughout Europe. She has also designed album covers for several well established musicians and bands. Latterly, she has also started to design book covers which is a special passion of hers.
Matylda’s favourite work is The Wanderers and Family Portrait – which she painted for beloved husband Paul.
When it comes to her bestsellers, these are Take me to the Castle featuring the iconic Edinburgh landmark,
The Storyteller, The Concert, Highland Cow – set in Glencoe and Glenfinnan Express – which features the Glenfinnan Viaduct in the West Highlands – no prizes for guessing which film was shot here!
Matylda told 4walls that: “It has been hard work getting established as an illustrator to a sustainable level and making a living – but I have done it and feel really lucky and very happy. It took me years of hard work to get here from where I was, but I can't imagine doing anything else. I'm very pleased that I managed to do it. I hope I can only develop and go further and, one day, maybe become a book illustrator.”
Matylda uses Facebook and Instagram to showcase her work but she is not an avid user of these channels, neither does she promote herself widely. She is incredibly modest but her work really is worth checking out!
Follow Matylda on Instagram and Facebook @matyldakonecka_illustrations
matyldakonecka.com
Established in 1980, Edinburgh Arts are celebrating their 40th year in business. Starting from humble beginnings as a joiner-turned-picture framer in a small workshop, Ken Smith grew the picture framing business over the next two decades before choosing to begin publishing a few lithographic prints. A further two decades on, Edinburgh Arts are now established as Scotland’s largest fine art publisher, with a focus in supplying the best of contemporary Scottish fine art. With Ken now retired, Ken’s wife Linda and son Steven attend to the day-to-day running of Edinburgh Arts.
“Matylda has a unique and creative view of our world,” says Steven Smith. “In many of her images she uses historical facts and folklore to set the scene, using her characters to animate the sentiment of the stories and creating titles that capture their feel.
“Her work appeals to all generations and on a global basis. Unsurprisingly, her work makes people smile. Having the ability to generate emotions is the artist’s ideal – making that connection with the viewer that invokes feelings can be an elusive skill for many artists but Matylda has that ability in abundance.
“Our best-selling images from Matylda include ‘Highland Cow’, ‘Postfox’ and ‘Take Me to the Castle’, with the new ‘Glenfinnan Express’ already making headway to become our best-selling print.’
edinburgharts.com
Matylda originates from Szklarska Poręba - a tourist resort and art colony town in the Karkonosze Mountains, in south west Poland. She was born into an established and respected family of artists and so, not surprisingly, has been drawing and painting for as long as she can remember. Her mother Beata Kornicka- Konecka is a famous illustrator and graphic designer and her father Janusz Konecki is a renowned abstract painter.
Matylda graduated in Landscape Architecture from the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences but art was her passion and she moved to the UK in 2010. She set up her art studio in a 19th century Victorian vicarage and then approached Edinburgh Arts. The team there saw something very special in her work and within a few years she has become one of Scotland’s best-selling illustrators. In 2016 she was listed as one of Poland’s top five female artists.
Today, Matylda lives in a village near Manchester with her husband, Paul Lawler, who is a composer for TV scores and trailers, and their dog Spot.
She has been awarded prizes in several major competitions, and has had a number of individual and group exhibitions throughout Europe. She has also designed album covers for several well established musicians and bands. Latterly, she has also started to design book covers which is a special passion of hers.
Matylda’s favourite work is The Wanderers and Family Portrait – which she painted for beloved husband Paul.
When it comes to her bestsellers, these are Take me to the Castle featuring the iconic Edinburgh landmark,
The Storyteller, The Concert, Highland Cow – set in Glencoe and Glenfinnan Express – which features the Glenfinnan Viaduct in the West Highlands – no prizes for guessing which film was shot here!
Matylda told 4walls that: “It has been hard work getting established as an illustrator to a sustainable level and making a living – but I have done it and feel really lucky and very happy. It took me years of hard work to get here from where I was, but I can't imagine doing anything else. I'm very pleased that I managed to do it. I hope I can only develop and go further and, one day, maybe become a book illustrator.”
Matylda uses Facebook and Instagram to showcase her work but she is not an avid user of these channels, neither does she promote herself widely. She is incredibly modest but her work really is worth checking out!
Follow Matylda on Instagram and Facebook @matyldakonecka_illustrations
matyldakonecka.com
Established in 1980, Edinburgh Arts are celebrating their 40th year in business. Starting from humble beginnings as a joiner-turned-picture framer in a small workshop, Ken Smith grew the picture framing business over the next two decades before choosing to begin publishing a few lithographic prints. A further two decades on, Edinburgh Arts are now established as Scotland’s largest fine art publisher, with a focus in supplying the best of contemporary Scottish fine art. With Ken now retired, Ken’s wife Linda and son Steven attend to the day-to-day running of Edinburgh Arts.
“Matylda has a unique and creative view of our world,” says Steven Smith. “In many of her images she uses historical facts and folklore to set the scene, using her characters to animate the sentiment of the stories and creating titles that capture their feel.
“Her work appeals to all generations and on a global basis. Unsurprisingly, her work makes people smile. Having the ability to generate emotions is the artist’s ideal – making that connection with the viewer that invokes feelings can be an elusive skill for many artists but Matylda has that ability in abundance.
“Our best-selling images from Matylda include ‘Highland Cow’, ‘Postfox’ and ‘Take Me to the Castle’, with the new ‘Glenfinnan Express’ already making headway to become our best-selling print.’
edinburgharts.com