Mariusz Kaldowski – Artist in Residence at Regent’s Park
A Decade of Painting in London’s Green Heart
Regent’s Park is one of London’s most celebrated green spaces, renowned for its gardens, lakes, and architecture. From 2002 to 2013, it also became the open-air studio of painter Mariusz Kaldowski, who served as Artist in Residence. For eleven years, he captured the spirit of the park in paintings that reflect both its beauty and its atmosphere.
Impressionist Vision of the Park
Mariusz’s paintings from this period are marked by their impressionist style. He transformed fleeting moments of light, reflections on the lakes, and the colors of seasonal change into vibrant canvases. His works do not only show what the eye sees, but also what the park feels like on a spring morning, or a crisp autumn evening.
Connecting Art and People
During his residency, Mariusz exhibited regularly in Regent’s Park. Visitors often stopped to watch him paint, engaging in conversation while witnessing the creative process. This connection between artist, landscape, and public turned his presence into a familiar and much-loved feature of the park.
Why Regent’s Park Inspired
With its rose gardens, avenues of trees, bridges, and water features, the park offered endless inspiration. Each season brought new color palettes and moods: the lush greens of summer, golden autumn tones, and winter’s sharp contrasts. For Mariusz, Regent’s Park was a place of constant renewal, always changing, always alive.
Explore the Works
To see examples of paintings created during this residency, visit the dedicated page:
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Mariusz Kaldowski – Regent’s Park
Mariusz continues this legacy today as Artist in Residence with the
National Trust, painting historic landscapes and gardens. Learn more here:
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Mariusz Kaldowski – National Trust
