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Artist: Lidia Domagała
Valley - XXI century, Landscape, Acrylic painting, Light colours
Valley - XXI century, Landscape, Acrylic painting, Light colours

Valley - XXI century, Landscape, Acrylic painting, Light colours

By Lidia Domagała

Located in Warsaw, PL

LIDIA DOMAGALA She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw, where in 1985 she has obtained a diploma at the Faculty of Ceramics and Glass in the studio of prof. Krystyna Cybiń...

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2010s Other Art Style Lidia Domagała Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Far away - XXI century, Acrylic painting, Landscape abstraction, Colourful
Far away - XXI century, Acrylic painting, Landscape abstraction, Colourful

Far away - XXI century, Acrylic painting, Landscape abstraction, Colourful

By Lidia Domagała

Located in Warsaw, PL

LIDIA DOMAGALA She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw, where in 1985 she has obtained a diploma at the Faculty of Ceramics and Glass in the studio of prof. Krystyna Cybiń...

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2010s Other Art Style Lidia Domagała Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Half-shadow - XXI century, Acrylic painting, Abstraction, Colourful
Half-shadow - XXI century, Acrylic painting, Abstraction, Colourful

Half-shadow - XXI century, Acrylic painting, Abstraction, Colourful

By Lidia Domagała

Located in Warsaw, PL

LIDIA DOMAGALA She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw, where in 1985 she has obtained a diploma at the Faculty of Ceramics and Glass in the studio of prof. Krystyna Cybiń...

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2010s Other Art Style Lidia Domagała Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Sky in Przelewice - XXI century, Acrylic painting, Abstraction, Colourful
Sky in Przelewice - XXI century, Acrylic painting, Abstraction, Colourful

Sky in Przelewice - XXI century, Acrylic painting, Abstraction, Colourful

By Lidia Domagała

Located in Warsaw, PL

LIDIA DOMAGALA She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw, where in 1985 she has obtained a diploma at the Faculty of Ceramics and Glass in the studio of prof. Krystyna Cybiń...

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2010s Other Art Style Lidia Domagała Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Heat - XXI century, Acrylic painting, Abstraction, Colourful, Warm tones
Heat - XXI century, Acrylic painting, Abstraction, Colourful, Warm tones

Heat - XXI century, Acrylic painting, Abstraction, Colourful, Warm tones

By Lidia Domagała

Located in Warsaw, PL

LIDIA DOMAGALA She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw, where in 1985 she has obtained a diploma at the Faculty of Ceramics and Glass in the studio of prof. Krystyna Cybiń...

Category

2010s Other Art Style Lidia Domagała Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Constantly moving I - XXI century, Acrylic painting, Abstraction, Colourful
Constantly moving I - XXI century, Acrylic painting, Abstraction, Colourful

Constantly moving I - XXI century, Acrylic painting, Abstraction, Colourful

By Lidia Domagała

Located in Warsaw, PL

LIDIA DOMAGALA She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw, where in 1985 she has obtained a diploma at the Faculty of Ceramics and Glass in the studio of prof. Krystyna Cybiń...

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2010s Other Art Style Lidia Domagała Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

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