Drawing for me is how my love for art grew and started, drawing is the first initial step that we undertake to trigger our creative side. Some of use take to it like a duck to water, and others unfortunately drown, but that just life they eventually find their own niche I guess. I see drawings as one of the most vulnerable and yet intimate art forms, the artist express his or her thoughts and their imagination, which is laid bare as the simple thing that is viewed as a drawing.
No two drawings are ever alike, the same marks can never be recreated, just like painter no two brush strokes are every the same you make think they are but they are not. The way you hold your pen or pencil, the position of you hand;and how hard or how soft you touch the paper are always different. When drawing these are the things that you think about, well certainly what I think about when I'm drawing.
Okay so maybe you could digitally recreate a drawing, but it still doesn't have that intimate, physical interaction that it has had with the original.
Monkia Grzymala works I personally view them in relation to what I'm talking about above, as 3d sculptural drawings she almost physically embodies her works and they physically interact with herself as she moves around, as well as the architectural environment of the gallery itself, as a result no two piece of works will be the same.