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About Me: Urszula (Ula), Founder of ArtVibe


If I had to introduce myself simply, I’d say this: I’m a mum of three, a human doing her best, and the founder of ArtVibe.

But, like most lives, the real story is a little more layered than that.

First and Foremost: I’m a Mother

Before any titles, projects, or ideas, I am a mother of three children. That role shapes everything I do. I’m constantly learning, unlearning, trying again, failing, growing, and showing up as best I can. I don’t aim for perfection — I aim to be present, kind, and honest, and to raise humans who feel free to be themselves.

Being a mum has taught me patience, creativity, resilience, and the importance of holding space — lessons that flow directly into ArtVibe.

A Life of Many Hats

My everyday life doesn’t fit neatly into one job title. I juggle several ongoing roles, including:

  • Photography

  • Social media management

  • Event organising

  • and more ...

Each of these roles keeps me grounded in real, practical life — working with my hands, observing people, organising chaos into something meaningful. They also remind me that creativity isn’t confined to studios or galleries; it lives in everyday effort and care.

The Heart Behind ArtVibe

ArtVibe was born from something deeply personal: my son’s artwork titled “Don’t Lose Your Colours.” Those words stayed with me. They felt like advice not only for children, but for adults who slowly forget their own creativity.

ArtVibe exists to protect that colour — to remind people that creativity matters, that art has value at every stage and price point, and that community can be built around encouragement rather than competition.

Through ArtVibe, I organise art events, exhibitions, and competitions for both adults and children, always with the intention of creating welcoming, inclusive spaces where people feel safe to share their work and their stories. I always try to have individual approach to every single artists and deliver them my feedback and/or observations.

Art, Writing & Quiet Dreams

Outside of ArtVibe, creativity continues in quieter ways.

I love reading. I’m currently trying to write a children’s book — it’s still a work in progress and needs a lot of editing, but it exists, and that matters to me. I also write poems, often as a way to process emotions or capture fleeting moments.

These creative outlets remind me that not everything has to be finished, polished, or published to be worthwhile.

Movement, Nature & Bare Feet

I once loved doing pole classes — something that challenged my strength, confidence, and body awareness. Life asked me to pause that chapter for a while, but I know I’ll return to it when the time is right.

Nature is where I feel most like myself. I love climbing trees, flowers, walking barefoot on grass, and spending time by the seaside. These moments ground me, slow me down, and reconnect me to what really matters.

Trying to Be a Good Human

At the end of the day, beyond all roles and projects, I’m simply trying to be a good mum and a good human.

ArtVibe is an extension of that intention — a space built on empathy, creativity, growth, and connection. It’s not just about art on walls; it’s about people, stories, and the courage to keep your colours alive.

Thank you for being here and for being part of this journey.

Urszula ( known as Ula ) Founder of ArtVibe


 
 
 

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