Murals
Medicine’s ”Murals” project pays tribute to art on many levels. In this way, we successfully combine fashion with culture and art and positively influence the space of our cities. So far, you can see our murals in various cities in Poland.
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The mural was created on Karmelicka Street, in the Wisława Szymborska Park. It is the result of a collaboration between our brand, the Wisława Szymborska Foundation, and the ‘101 Murals for Kraków’ project. Dedicated to the work of Wisława Szymborska, the mural was created to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Nobel laureate’s birth. Its central theme is the poem Nothing Twice.


Mural AST, Kraków, Patronat
The mural is dedicated to Wyspiański. The project was created by painter and graphic artist Dariusz Vasina. The designer describes his work as metaphorical, created with both Wyspiański and the studen
Mural Wild City, Kraków
The mural concept is a collaborative project by Medicine’s graphic designers. Its purpose was to divert the attention of passersby from the concrete cityscape and to showcase the diversity and beauty of wild plants and animals that live around us. The project was also intended to inspire reflection on the role of nature in urban spaces and to remind viewers that if we allow it more room to thrive, nature will reward city dwellers with its beauty and unique aesthetic.
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An extraordinary, interactive mural created inside the historic Main Post Office building. Artists Joanna Bernat and Anna Sermak combined traditional painting techniques with street art and modern technology, transforming the stylish interior into an interactive artwork inspired by the vibrant heritage of postal tradition.
The Tree That Cannot Be Cut Down, Kraków’s Kazimierz
The mural is the result of a collaboration between Medicine, the ‘101 Murals for Kraków’ foundation – a year-round initiative focused on creating large-format wall paintings in selected areas of the city – and the Plac Nowy 1 restaurant. The main goal of the mural is to reflect the Jewish culture for which this district is renowned and to highlight its unique local character. ‘The Tree That Cannot Be Cut Down’ is a centuries-old tale intertwined with the history of Kraków’s Kazimierz. This legend directly inspired the mural’s central motif – the tree.
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Saturday Rest, Jerzy Nowosielski
The mural features a painting by Jerzy Nowosielski. It was created right next to the artist’s family home and former studio – at 22 Lotnicza Street in Kraków.
Carmen. Love is a rebellious bird.
The interactive mural at Mogilskie Roundabout in Kraków refers to Act I of the opera Carmen. It symbolizes free love, open to individual interpretation. The author of the work is Mikołaj Rejs.
Find out moreMona Lisa’s Smile, Beata Śliwińska Barrakuz, Warsaw, Patronat
This mural by Barrakuz strikes with its monumentality. Despite complete deconstruction, the iconic Mona Lisa still wears her mysterious smile. See how it was created!
DiscoverBlack Pearl, Natalia Rak, Kraków, Patronat
“Black Pearl” – a mural by Natalia Rak – captures attention with its vibrant colors and picturesque portrayal of the natural world. Natalia Rak is a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź. For several years, she has been traveling and painting murals around the world. Her works are known for their vivid color palettes and strong visual contrasts. She often draws inspiration from human emotions and the relationship between people and nature. See how it was created!
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