Teresa Pągowska painted the picture entitled 'Monochromat XXXII' in 1975 in oil on canvas. Overflowing with freshness of colour and spatial discoveries, the artist's paintings are among the most interesting phenomena from the area of new figuration. Pągowska developed an individual artistic statement, dominated by the motif of a human silhouette integrated into a separate space or landscape. In the series Monochromaty (Monochromes), created in the 1970s, she uses an understated, sketched with a sweeping gesture female figures extracted from the structure of an unprimed, neutral canvas. The painter shows them in a synthetically treated interior - enclosed in their own world of dreams and thoughts.