Fine Arts at the University of Barcelona and two years at the Akademie der bildende Künste in Vienna. Helena Kotnik worked as a guide in Art Museums in Barcelona and did internships and volunteer work in an Art Gallery in the same city.  She also worked as an art mediator in some of these museums and is currently an art teacher. 

Helena’s artistic work has focused mainly on painting, although in the past she has developed performance pieces. Her pictorial language has been very varied and it has taken her years to arrive at the language she currently uses. In sculpture, she feels comfortable working with ceramics and wood, and has recently begun working with tapestries as a new technique that allows her to work with recycled materials.

Her work focuses on three areas: gender, sexuality and the environment. Sub-themes that derive from this area include the complexities of the modern world, the human condition and identity.

Her influences range from classical to contemporary artists, including painters, sculptors, video artists, performers, writers, sociologists, theorists… Her paintings must be understood with all these references in mind, as they play a very important role in her artistic process.