Hanna Ewa Masojada was born in Warsaw. She graduated from the Warsaw Technical University and studied philosophy at Warsaw University. She completed her fine art studies at the European Art Academy in Warsaw in the workshop of professor B. Szubińska. Hanna Ewa got her fine art diploma under professor A. Fałat’s  guidance. She completed a post-graduate course at the Higher School of Applied Art, the „Schola Posnaniensis”, under professor W. Sadley’s guidance. She received her teaching qualifications in the Academy of Fine Art in Poznań.

Hanna Ewa’s frequent art expeditions and residency in South Africa have acted as an impulse to choose space as her main theme. She is fascinated by ways of interpreting space as a philosophical physical concept.

Hanna Ewa is captivated by Japanese art – its calm and subtle climate – and silk being its most perfect symbol. Hence paintings on silk. Color is the key element in her works.

She paints and draws. Her works are both in private and public collections in Poland and abroad.

“Because I don’t want to be a stolen echo somewhere, a heard scream somewhere, a repeated laugh, a passing pilgrim’s forehead. I want to be from myself and I want to name myself.” Tadeusz Peiper 1910 (private translation)