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Sergiusz Powałka
The Black Caterpillar Pond - Abstract landscape, Acrylic Painting, Polish art

2022

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Black Caterpillar Pond 2. Abstract landscape, Acrylic Painting, Polish art
By Sergiusz Powałka
Located in Warsaw, PL
Contemporary acrylic on canvas abstract landscape by Polish artist Sergiusz Powalka. Painting is inspired by a view on Black Caterpillar Pond in Tatra Mountains. Painting is part of ...
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Contemporary acrylic on canvas figurative painting by Polish artist Barbara Hubert. Painting is vibrant, it's mostly pink/violet. BARBARA HUBERT (born in 1974) In 1999 she graduat...
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ABOUT THE ARTIST MARTA RYNKIEWICZ is a Polish contemporary artist (born in 1983). She studied painting with Professor Henryk Czenik and graphic arts with Professor Jerzy Krechowic...
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