Magdalena piech
interview SX FeSTIVAL

What has been your most memorable moment in your career so far?

One of the most profound sensual experiences which shaped me artistically was putting on full body latex and letting me erase all previous identity. This made it possible to embody any character, which has been incredibly freeing.

 

How would you describe your style/job in one sentence?

Multidisciplinary artist specializing in: fine art, tarot and fetishism.

 

What inspired you to join SX Festival this year?

I’m excited to join SX Festival and Expo because it brings together a unique mix of people, ideas, and creative energy. It feels like the right space to connect and grow.

 

What advice would you give to someone entering the industry?

Be safe who you collaborate with but also give people a chance and don’t be afraid. Most importantly- learn by doing and the confidence will follow.

 

Who or what influences your work the most?

Most of the time I try to reconnect to something primal.

 

What inspired you to join SX Festival this year?

I was invited by my friend Ola 🙂 it is also great place to keep in touch with the sex positive community.

 

What is one thing you learned the hard way?

I listened to people with really bad advice for a bit too long. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

 

What is something people do not see behind the scenes?

Most of my process happens behind the scenes. I do not record myself drawing or think too much about content creation – it takes a lot of alone time and concentration to finish large scale project.

Magdalena Piech is a multidisciplinary artist based in Berlin. Born in Poland and raised in Chicago, she studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago before completing a master’s degree in art and design in Berlin. Her practice explores the edges of human experience, focusing on themes of obsession, desire, and psychological vulnerability. Working primarily with graphite and charcoal, Piech creates highly detailed drawings that combine technical precision with emotionally charged symbolism.

Meet Magdalena Piech and step into the ritual world of her Bitter Moon Project — a transgressive tarot experience unfolding at the Red Moon Party on June 27.

Enter the ritual. Let the cards speak.

Tickets for the Red Moon Party are still available.