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Andrzej Kacperek Art

Andrzej Kacperek first attended the Szkoła Reklamy College of Art in Bielsko-Biała and later Graphic Arts faculty of the Jan Matejko Academy of Art in Kraków. He graduated in 1978. He paints and draws. He has had around 30 individual exhibitions and participated in numerous collective exhibitions and shows in Poland and abroad, among others, in Katowice, Gliwice, Zielona Góra, Warsaw, Tokyo and New York. His works are in private collections both in Poland and abroad (USA, Britain, Germany, Japan, Sweden, Australia).

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Artist: Andrzej Kacperek
Volterra motif 2. Landcape Oil painting, Small scale, Polish artist
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Contemporary oil on canvas landscape painting by Polish artist Andrzej Kacperek. Painting is realistic, it beautifully captures sun light and shades on buildings. Place that is depic...
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