Waldemar Marszałek Art
Waldemar Marszałek is a Polish painter born in 1960. He received his diploma in graphic design in 1985. Waldemar is a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk, Poland. He practices painting, graphic arts and drawing. He held more than 40 individual exhibitions and took part in around 200 collective shows in Poland and abroad. His works may be found in many private and public collections.
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Artist: Waldemar Marszałek
Temptation from Adam and Eve cycle. Figurative Oil Painting, Polish artist
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Contemporary figurative oil on canvas painting by Polish artist Waldemar Marszalek. Artwork shows woman in nude holding an apple in each hand while man in a long coat and white colla...
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A ball. Figurative Oil on canvas Painting, Monochromatic red, Polish artist
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Contemporary figurative oil on canvas painting by Polish artist Waldemar Marszalek. Artwork shows four women and two couples. Women are wearing dresses and men are wearing suits. One...
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Variations with hats - Contemporary Figurative Oil Painting, Polish artist
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WALDEMAR MARSZAŁEK (born in 1960) Polish painter. He received his diploma in graphic design in 1985. He is a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk, Poland. He practices pai...
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