Four Seasons Tribute to Kora in Warsaw, Poland

Four images of a mural by Bruno Althamer in Warsaw, Poland, depicting singer Kora (Olga Jackowska). The mural is painted on a red building and cleverly integrates with a large tree in front. Each image represents a different season, as the tree changes appearance: lush green leaves in summer, blooming white flowers in spring, orange foliage in autumn, and bare branches in winter. Kora's face, with red lips and expressive eyes, remains a striking focal point year-round. The mural is located behind the Branicki Palace on Nowy Świat street, Warsaw, Poland.

In Warsaw, there’s a mural that pays tribute to Kora, a legendary Polish musician and cultural icon.

Created by artist Bruno Althamer, the mural spans the side of a large building, depicting the four seasons with dynamic colors and thoughtful details. One standout feature is how Kora’s hair changes with each season, blending beautifully into the surrounding artwork.


A mural by Bruno Althamer in Warsaw, Poland, depicting Polish singer Kora (Olga Jackowska). The mural features her face with expressive eyes and bright red lips. An autumn tree with orange and brown leaves partially covers the mural, creating a visual effect that makes the branches appear as Kora's hair. The mural is painted on a red building wall, with the tree adding a seasonal atmosphere.

Honoring Kora’s Legacy

Kora was admired for her trailblazing music and unmistakable voice. She passed away in 2018, but her influence remains strong. This mural is both a tribute and a reminder of her lasting contributions, inviting viewers to celebrate her enduring impact on Polish culture.


Summer view of the Kora mural by Bruno Althamer in Warsaw, Poland. The mural shows Kora's face with a serene expression and vivid red lips. A large tree with lush green leaves partially obscures the mural, giving the illusion that the foliage forms Kora's hair. The mural is located on a red building, and the greenery brings life to the portrait.

The Four Seasons Concept

Bruno Althamer’s design uses the seasons to represent life’s cycles—growth, change, and renewal. Spring features soft pastels and blossoming flowers, summer is alive with lush greens and bright yellows, autumn glows with golden leaves, and winter is serene in shades of blue and white. Kora’s portrait weaves these elements together, anchoring the mural as a meaningful part of Warsaw’s artistic landscape.


Spring version of the Kora mural by Bruno Althamer in Warsaw, Poland. The mural of singer Kora (Olga Jackowska) is complemented by a large tree with blooming white flowers. The blossoms and green leaves intertwine with the mural, appearing as Kora's hair, creating a seasonal harmony. The red building wall contrasts beautifully with the vibrant spring foliage.

Winter view of Bruno Althamer's mural in Warsaw, Poland, portraying Polish singer Kora. The tree in front of the mural is bare, with intricate branches creating an illusion of hair framing Kora's painted face. The mural's red lips and expressive eyes contrast against the subdued, wintry backdrop of the scene.

A portrait of street artist Bruno Althamer standing in front of his mural of Polish singer Kora (Olga Jackowska) in Warsaw, Poland. Althamer is wearing a black beanie and a denim jacket with a shearling collar, looking confidently at the camera. The mural, featuring Kora's face with red lips and expressive eyes, serves as the background, blending seamlessly with the tree's branches.

Four images of a mural by Bruno Althamer in Warsaw, Poland, depicting singer Kora (Olga Jackowska). The mural is painted on a red building and cleverly integrates with a large tree in front. Each image represents a different season, as the tree changes appearance: lush green leaves in summer, blooming white flowers in spring, orange foliage in autumn, and bare branches in winter. Kora's face, with red lips and expressive eyes, remains a striking focal point year-round. The mural is located behind the Branicki Palace on Nowy Świat street, Warsaw, Poland.


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