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Artist: Mariusz Szałajdewicz
BMW 502 (1954)- XXI Century, Contemporary Acrylic Painting, Vehicle, Car
By Mariusz Szałajdewicz
Located in Warsaw, PL
Mariusz Szalajdewicz (b. 1974)
Studied at the Faculty of Architecture at Warsaw University of Technology, where he mastered the drawing skill. Architect and urbanist, illustrator.
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Mariusz Szałajdewicz More Art
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Mercedes W18 - XXI Century, Contemporary Watercolor & Ink Painting, Vehicle, Car
By Mariusz Szałajdewicz
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Mariusz Szalajdewicz (b. 1974)
Studied at the Faculty of Architecture at Warsaw University of Technology, where he mastered the drawing skill. Architect and urbanist, illustrator.
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Citroen 15CV - Contemporary Watercolor & Ink Painting, Vintage Car, Realistic
By Mariusz Szałajdewicz
Located in Warsaw, PL
Mariusz Szalajdewicz (b. 1974)
Studied at the Faculty of Architecture at Warsaw University of Technology, where he mastered the drawing skill. Architect and urbanist, illustrator.
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Volvo 164 - XXI Century, Contemporary Watercolor & Ink Painting, Vintage Car
By Mariusz Szałajdewicz
Located in Warsaw, PL
Mariusz Szalajdewicz (b. 1974)
Studied at the Faculty of Architecture at Warsaw University of Technology, where he mastered the drawing skill. Arc...
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