About Minor Ventures Limited
Minor Ventures Limited
We are a space for small art experiments. Bringing together ideas, materials, and careful craft, exploring how simple forms can express something meaningful. Projects may be solo or collaborative, always guided by curiosity and clarity.
A home for small, thoughtful projects
Minor Ventures Limited supports focused artistic work that unfolds at a manageable scale. Rather than producing large installations or commercial studio output, the practice centres on contained experiments that follow a concept from idea to outcome.
Process-led and material-driven
Each project begins with a question or theme. The work develops through hands-on exploration, careful adjustments, and reflection on what emerges. The emphasis is on understanding the idea, documenting the process with honesty, and sharing the results with warmth and clarity.
About Piotr
Piotr leads Minor Ventures Limited, working across a variety of physical materials and small-scale craft processes. His practice is guided by curiosity, careful experimentation, and an interest in how simple forms can hold meaning. He moves fluidly between pottery, fabric work, pop-up books, woodworking, stone carving, and metal and glass sculpture, choosing whichever materials best fit the idea at hand.
Working together
Collaborators are welcome to join projects that benefit from shared skills or perspectives. Minor Ventures Limited keeps collaboration simple and transparent, focusing on clear expectations, respectful communication, and a shared interest in exploring an idea.
Materials we work with
Minor Ventures Limited explores a range of physical and craft-based mediums, including pottery, fabric work, pop-up paper structures, woodworking, stone carving, and small metal and glass sculptures. These materials support experiments that are tactile, grounded, and often modest in scale.
MVL3 stands for Minor Ventures Limited, third iteration: itβs the third company Piotr has formed, continuing a line of small, focused practices.
Explore the work
If you would like to follow a project, propose a collaboration, or commission a small experimental piece, feel free to reach out. The best place to begin is by exploring the current projects and seeing how ideas take shape.