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Tomasz Borowski is a Polish illustrator and graphic artist working primarily in the fields of book illustration, press illustration, and applied graphics. He was educated in the visual and design arts, and from the very beginning of his professional path he has remained closely connected with drawing as his principal means of artistic expression. He works as an independent creator, collaborating with publishing houses, cultural institutions, and private clients.
His work is situated at the intersection of artistic and applied illustration, where visual narration and the interpretation of literary texts play a central role.
The style of Tomasz Borowski is characterized by a distinct line, conscious deformation, and skillful use of visual shorthand and symbolism. He readily employs expressive devices associated with satirical drawing and narrative illustration, combining them with social, historical, or psychological reflection.
His illustrations are distinguished by:
a strong authorial character,
careful attention to composition and visual rhythm,
an ability to build atmosphere,
a dialog between image and text.
Borowski works both in traditional techniques (drawing, ink) and digital media, while maintaining stylistic coherence and the recognizability of his visual language.
One of the main areas of Tomasz Borowski’s activity is book illustration. He has created illustrations for literary, essayistic, and educational publications for both adult and younger readers. His works do not serve a merely decorative function; above all, they are interpretative—the image acts as an equal, parallel commentary to the text.
Borowski frequently engages with historical, social, and existential themes, using metaphor, visual reduction, and irony. His illustrations often construct multi-layered narratives and leave space for the viewer’s own interpretation.
Books illustrated by Tomasz Borowski include, among others:
The Cinnamon Shops – Bruno Schulz
The Trial – Franz Kafka
Animal Farm – George Orwell
Nineteen Eighty-Four – George Orwell
A Christmas Carol – Charles Dickens
Mythology – Jan Parandowski (selected editions)
illustrated collections of contemporary short stories and essays
In his approach to classical literature, Borowski demonstrates an ability to update the meanings of the text without violating its original character. He works with mood, symbolism, and visual rhythm, creating coherent illustrative cycles.
Borowski’s illustrations also function autonomously—as collectible drawings, exhibition graphics, and works presented in art galleries.
The artist has also carried out illustration projects for the press, promotional materials, posters, and visual identity systems. In these works, his ability to synthesize complex themes and comment on reality through image is particularly evident.
Works by Tomasz Borowski have been presented at solo and group exhibitions, and his illustrations are held in private collections. They also circulate as autonomous artworks—collectible drawings and graphic works.
The work of Tomasz Borowski has been repeatedly recognized within the illustration and graphic design community. He has received distinctions and awards in competitions related to illustration and graphic design, and his works have been published and presented as part of illustration art reviews and exhibitions.
Tomasz Borowski belongs to a group of illustrators who consistently develop their own visual language. His work aligns with the tradition of authorial illustration, in which the image constitutes an independent artistic statement while remaining functional and communicative. His oeuvre represents an important voice in contemporary Polish illustration.