Maja Wronska's architectural colored watercolors

Maja Wronska

The Polish artist in watercolors Maja Wronska continues to paint explosive representations of colors within European architecture. The Polish artist with his impressive watercolors Maja Wronska continues to paint explosive representations of colors within European architecture, as she She is a self-made architect, a skill that greatly enhances her artwork. She first makes each piece of hers as a detailed drawing, and then add your watercolor layers, an unpredictable medium that can be difficult to control, so his paintings become even more incredible.

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She was born on January 28, 1989. Graduated from Warsaw University of Technology (Architecture facuilty). He works as arquitecta e illustrator freelance. His drawings are closely linked to architecture, what he undoubtedly does is that architecture is his inspiration. He began to draw seriously during the drawing course while doing his studies. It was the way he spent his weekends, and evenings during high school.
When I started studying drawing I saw a failure. Then I realized that I had missed a lot. It's a bit strange, but I found myself doing some work on Friday or Saturday morning, and I came to the need to draw. I think my inspiration comes at a specific time in the week, which connects to routine.
I am not a professional architect. I graduated in Architecture from the Warsaw University of Technology. I am connected with artistic activity but it is different than painting or drawing. There are drawing and painting courses for the first two years, but that's it. The artistic activity is limited to designing beautiful architecture.

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