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No Title- XXI Century, Contemporary Drawing, Black And White
By Katarzyna Zygadlewicz
Located in Warsaw, PL
Artist`s Bio: KATARZYNA ZYGADLEWICZ She graduated from the Faculty of Painting, Graphic Arts and Sculpture at the State College of Visual Arts in Poznań (today's University of Arts)...
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2010s Other Art Style Katarzyna Zygadlewicz Art

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Paper, Pen

No Title- XXI Century, Contemporary Drawing, Black And White
By Katarzyna Zygadlewicz
Located in Warsaw, PL
Artist`s Bio: KATARZYNA ZYGADLEWICZ She graduated from the Faculty of Painting, Graphic Arts and Sculpture at the State College of Visual Arts in Poznań (today's University of Arts)...
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2010s Other Art Style Katarzyna Zygadlewicz Art

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Paper, Pen

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