Agata Lelek was born in Warsaw, Poland in 1960. She attended WARSAW’S SCHOOL OF VISUAL ART for five years where she earned her Diploma. She was taught traditional methods of drawing and composition that is obvious in her art today.
She arrived in Australia in 1982, here she met her husband and a couple of years later started a family. She has continued to paint all through the years whilst raising her two children and remained very passionate about her art. Her main influences then were Caravaggio, Rembrandt and Andrew Wyeth.
It has not been until recent years however that she begun to exhibit. Her previously traditional style of portraiture evolved into a more provocative expression of herself and earned her recognition as an outstanding talent.
Her art emerges from the need to express hidden strong human passions. Stripping an object of colour bares the underlying emotion and this is what Agata Lelek endeavours to achieve with her bold strokes and innovative use of texture and mediums to reach the desired effect. Her later works were greatly influenced by the art of Mark Demsteader and Jenny Valmadre.
Agata’s first passion is portraiture and figurative art, but she is by no means limited to that alone, likewise her preferred medium is pastel, but she is equally at ease with oil, watercolour or other mediums.
Her ability to portray with striking resemblance and capturing personality and ambience of her models has placed her in demand for commissioned work, as a tutor and workshop demonstrator.
Agata teaches life drawing, portraiture and mixed techniques at the many Art societies in Victoria; pastel and oil painting MMAG, pastel and acrylic in GECAG and all the techniques and media privately at her home studio.
She’s won many awards among them; “Best in show”, “Best pastel” twice and “Best other Medium” during WAS’ Annual Art Show, “Best Use OF Colour” and “The Best Non-Traditional Work” at the PSV Art Show.
Agata Lelek is currently represented by Jenny Pihan Fine Art.












Agata this is a great website and your portrait video is super. It is one I will be watching many times.
The book I mentioned today is called Hot Textiles by Kim Tittichai and another interesting one is Fusing Fabric by Margaret Beal. I hope you have a good time experimenting!
Today’s class at Bentons Road Studio was great fun and I truly enjoyed it.
Many thanks,
Ruth
Hi I had the most inspirational day on a not so fine Sunday in Melbourne where I attended a workshop held by this exteriorly woman, thank you for your insight, I just loved your workshop and hope to come again soon. I haven’t wanted to paint for a while now but now I just don’t want to stop, if you have a opportunity to attend her workshops or be lucky enough to be able to attend her classes don’t hesitate she is wonderful.
Cheers Agata.
Hi Agata,
This website is great!
I was coming along to your classes at the Glen Waverley Neigbourhood house in 2009.
It use to be advertised (on their website) that you were holding workshops at the Bass Coast Artist’s Society. Are you still doing this?
I am interested in attending any workshops if you are holding any at the Bass Coast, as I love your work.
Sharon
Agata these paintings are beautiful
I hope you are doing well
xxxx