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Artist: Marianna Oklejak
Starling-crow. Papercut & gouache artwork,  Figurative, Polish artist
Starling-crow. Papercut & gouache artwork,  Figurative, Polish artist

Starling-crow. Papercut & gouache artwork, Figurative, Polish artist

By Marianna Oklejak

Located in Warsaw, PL

Cheerful artwork on paper depicting a bird (sarling-crow as the artist named it) by Polish artist Marianna Oklejak. The bird is holding a strawberry in its beak. Its feathers are in ...

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2010s Contemporary Marianna Oklejak Art

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Paper, Gouache

Spring, Papercut and gouache artwork, Animal, Figurative, Polish artist
Spring, Papercut and gouache artwork, Animal, Figurative, Polish artist

Spring, Papercut and gouache artwork, Animal, Figurative, Polish artist

By Marianna Oklejak

Located in Warsaw, PL

Cheerful artwork on paper by Polish award-winning artist Marianna Oklejak. Artwork is made out of paper cuts and gouache. MARIANNA OKLEJAK (b. 1981) – Polish illustrator and graph...

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2010s Contemporary Marianna Oklejak Art

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Leopard and cherub. Papercut, gouache artwork, Animal, Figurative, Polish artist
Leopard and cherub. Papercut, gouache artwork, Animal, Figurative, Polish artist

Leopard and cherub. Papercut, gouache artwork, Animal, Figurative, Polish artist

By Marianna Oklejak

Located in Warsaw, PL

Cheerful artwork on paper depicting a cherub sitting on leopard's back by Polish artist Marianna Oklejak. Artwork is made out of paper cuts and gouache. Due to the technique, the art...

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2010s Contemporary Marianna Oklejak Art

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A little star. Papercut & gouache artwork, Fairy tale, Figurative, Polish artist
A little star. Papercut & gouache artwork, Fairy tale, Figurative, Polish artist

A little star. Papercut & gouache artwork, Fairy tale, Figurative, Polish artist

By Marianna Oklejak

Located in Warsaw, PL

Fairy tale like artwork on paper depicting a little angel by Polish artist Marianna Oklejak. The cheerful cherub is holding a little bright shining star. Artwork is made out of paper...

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2010s Contemporary Marianna Oklejak Art

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Paper, Gouache

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