Born in 1986, in Sierpc. Lives and works in Kurówko and Cracow. He is a filmmaker, culture animator, author of multimedia installations and site-specific objects. He makes public projects engaging the local people and places them in the rural space. From 2005 to 2009, he worked with Sławomir Shuty. In 2009, he decided to return to his home village, Kurówko. Inspired by stories about fantastic creatures living in a nearby forest, he painted a mural showing a hybrid animal. This was the beginning of a series of dozens of such paintings referred to as rural street art. Inspired by sacral elements and folk beliefs, he created an installation named “Chapel Gallery” which was dedicated for the people who want to present their artworks. In 2012, he was honored with an award by The Third Program of the Polish Radio. He is a lecturer in the Pedagogical University of Cracow. He took part in many collective and individual exhibitions: “Robiąc użytek. Życie w epoce postartystycznej” in the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw in 2016; “Into the Country” at Salt Ulus, Ankara in 2014; “Co widać. Poland Sztuka Dzisiaj”, Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw in 2014; “Street art in the countryside” at Wozownia Art Gallery in Toruń in 2012.