Ewa Pello Art
Ewa Pello studied at the Faculty of Graphic Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków. She received her diploma in 1989. She specializes in painting and pastel. In 1995, Pello was awarded the first prize in Polish Pastel Biennale in Nowy Sącz. She participated in many collective and solo exhibitions. Her works may be found in many collections in Poland and abroad.
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Still life - XX century, Pastel figurative, Colourful
By Ewa Pello
Located in Warsaw, PL
EWA PELLO (born in 1964) She studied at the Faculty of Graphic Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow. She received her diploma in 1989. She specializes in painting and pastel. I...
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20th Century Other Art Style Ewa Pello Art
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Paper, Pastel
Still life - XX century, Pastel figurative, Colourful
By Ewa Pello
Located in Warsaw, PL
EWA PELLO (born in 1964) She studied at the Faculty of Graphic Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow. She received her diploma in 1989. She specializes in painting and pastel. I...
Category
20th Century Other Art Style Ewa Pello Art
Materials
Paper, Pastel
Still life - XX century, Pastel figurative, Colourful
By Ewa Pello
Located in Warsaw, PL
EWA PELLO (born in 1964) She studied at the Faculty of Graphic Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow. She received her diploma in 1989. She specializes in painting and pastel. I...
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20th Century Other Art Style Ewa Pello Art
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Paper, Pastel
Carp - XX century, Pastel figurative, Colourful
By Ewa Pello
Located in Warsaw, PL
EWA PELLO (born in 1964) She studied at the Faculty of Graphic Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow. She received her diploma in 1989. She specializes in painting and pastel. I...
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20th Century Other Art Style Ewa Pello Art
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Paper, Pastel
In a forest - XX century, Pastel figurative, Colourful
By Ewa Pello
Located in Warsaw, PL
EWA PELLO (born in 1964) She studied at the Faculty of Graphic Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow. She received her diploma in 1989. She specializes in painting and pastel. I...
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20th Century Other Art Style Ewa Pello Art
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Paper, Pastel
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