Andru Fijalkowski's art is inspired by the duality of life, exploring both its dark and light aspects. His work captures moments in time that ignite his imagination, inviting viewers to consider different paths and feel something from his creations. Andru uses a variety of materials, including bog oak (fossilized wood) collected from the fields of the Fens, which he believes holds a special power from its past. Other materials are often disregarded items, which he reworks into "Frankenstein" creations, adding layers of color and gems to offer a reflective light. His recent series, "The Untouchables," features figures under glass domes, isolated for what they represent. Andru's art is a key to understanding how we see each other and ourselves, encouraging viewers to appreciate beauty in unexpected places.