Róża began her career in fashion photography and has gradually shifted toward fine art, print, and conceptual work. She studied Fashion Communication and Promotion at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, where her interest in visual storytelling evolved into a broader, more philosophical inquiry.

Her practice seeks to uncover the unseen: the quiet structures and textures that shape matter, memory, and meaning. Drawing from both science and the spiritual - geology, quantum physics, sound, alongside naturalism, existentialism, and non-dual philosophy - her work inhabits the space where analytical thought meets the intuitive and unknown.

At the core of her images lies a fascination with the elusiveness of form. She explores how natural pattern formations act as intuitions of timeless realities, as if they were fleeting windows into the collective unconscious. Her ongoing research weaves through themes of decay, transformation, and the invisible threads that bind objects, thoughts, and bodies across time.

Alongside her personal work, Róża has been commissioned by fashion brands and publications including Fear of God, Dior, Adidas, Cap74024, Vogue Portugal, ES Magazine, and Clash. She has been a Nikon ambassador for the past three years and collaborates closely with Epson, who continue to support her print-based practice.

These collaborations continue to shape her visual language, but the driving questions remain unchanged: what lies beneath? What connects us beyond what we can name?