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Marta Rynkiewicz Landscape Paintings

Polish, b. 1983

Marta Rynkiewicz is a young Polish artist born in 1983. She studied painting with Professor Henryk Cześnik and graphic arts with Professor Jerzy Krechowicz, at the Faculty of Painting, Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk. She received her diploma in 2009. In 2007–08, she studied at the Brera Fine Arts Academy in Milano. Rynkewicz’s works graphically portray reality. Her pieces are bound by the concise aesthetics of pop-art. The landscapes, interiors and architectural spaces are deprived of any human presence. The bright, flashy colors, clear light and the holiday landscapes depict a summer mood. The perceptive and composition of her pieces allow the viewer to enter and participate in the world she creates. In her last series called Dreams, Apparitions, Fantasies the artist creates a deep tension which is one of the characteristic features of her art.

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Artist: Marta Rynkiewicz
An evening. Acrylic painting, Pop art, Vibrant colors, Polish artist
By Marta Rynkiewicz
Located in Warsaw, PL
Contemporary figurative acrylic on canvas painting by Polish artist Marta Rynkiewicz. Painting is very colorful and vibrant. It depicts a landscape at the pool. The composition consi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Marta Rynkiewicz Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Silent cloister. Contemporary Acrylic Painting, Vibrant, Landscape, Polish art
By Marta Rynkiewicz
Located in Warsaw, PL
Contemporary figurative surrealist acrylic on canvas painting by Polish artist Marta Rynkiewicz. Artwork depicts vibrant landscape with architectural elements. Marta Rynkiewicz is ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Marta Rynkiewicz Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Heavenly garden at night - Acrylic painting Pop art Vibrant colors Polish artist
By Marta Rynkiewicz
Located in Warsaw, PL
ABOUT THE ARTIST MARTA RYNKIEWICZ is a Polish contemporary artist (born in 1983). She studied painting with Professor Henryk Czenik and graphic arts with Professor Jerzy Krechowic...
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21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Marta Rynkiewicz Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Don't look for me - Oil painting Pop art Vibrant colors Polish artist
By Marta Rynkiewicz
Located in Warsaw, PL
ABOUT THE ARTIST MARTA RYNKIEWICZ is a Polish contemporary artist (born in 1983). She studied painting with Professor Henryk Czenik and graphic arts with Professor Jerzy Krechowic...
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21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Marta Rynkiewicz Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Icarus - Acrylic painting Pop art Vibrant colors Polish artist
By Marta Rynkiewicz
Located in Warsaw, PL
ABOUT THE ARTIST MARTA RYNKIEWICZ is a Polish contemporary artist (born in 1983). She studied painting with Professor Henryk Czenik and graphic arts with Professor Jerzy Krechowic...
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21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Marta Rynkiewicz Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

At the destination - Contemporary Acrylic Painting, Vibrant colors, Landscape
By Marta Rynkiewicz
Located in Warsaw, PL
*Painting will be available after 6.06.2021* Marta Rynkiewicz is a young Polish artist born in 1983. She studied painting with Professor Henryk Czenik and graphic arts with Profes...
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21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Marta Rynkiewicz Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Happiness - Contemporary Acrylic on Canvas Painting, Vibrant colors, Landscape
By Marta Rynkiewicz
Located in Warsaw, PL
ABOUT THE ARTIST MARTA RYNKIEWICZ is a Polish contemporary artist (born in 1983). She studied painting with Professor Henryk Czenik and graphic arts with Professor Jerzy Krechowic...
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21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Marta Rynkiewicz Landscape Paintings

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The Guardians - Acrylic painting, Pop art, Vibrant colors, Polish artist
By Marta Rynkiewicz
Located in Warsaw, PL
ABOUT THE ARTIST MARTA RYNKIEWICZ is a Polish contemporary artist (born in 1983). She studied painting with Professor Henryk Czenik and graphic arts with Professor Jerzy Krechowic...
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21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Marta Rynkiewicz Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Not complete stranger - Acrylic painting, Pop art, Vibrant colors, Polish artist
By Marta Rynkiewicz
Located in Warsaw, PL
ABOUT THE ARTIST MARTA RYNKIEWICZ is a Polish contemporary artist (born in 1983). She studied painting with Professor Henryk Czenik and graphic arts with Professor Jerzy Krechowic...
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21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Marta Rynkiewicz Landscape Paintings

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San Marco Square. 21st Century, Figurative Acrylic Painting, Pop art, Surrealist
By Marta Rynkiewicz
Located in Warsaw, PL
The reality in Rynkewicz’s paintings is depicted in a graphic manner. They are bound together by concise aesthetics of pop-art. In the series ”Dreams, Apparitions, Fantasies”...
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2010s Surrealist Marta Rynkiewicz Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Renaissance - Contemporary acrylic painting, Pop art, Vivid colors, Architecture
By Marta Rynkiewicz
Located in Warsaw, PL
*** NOTE: this painting will be avilable since end of September 2021 *** The reality in Rynkewicz’s paintings is depicted in a graphic manner. They are bound together by concise ae...
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2010s Surrealist Marta Rynkiewicz Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

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