Galeria Katarzyna Napiorkowska Still-life Drawings and Watercolors
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Protea - XXI Century, Contemporary Floral Linocut, Black and White
By Marta Bozyk
Located in Warsaw, PL
Marta Bozyk (1973). A graduate of the Graphic Department of the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. She received a diploma with the Medal of the Rector of the Academy of Fine Arts in 1998. Winner of the Scholarship of the Creative City of Krakow (2000) and the city of Mino in Japan (2001).
She is also a winner of the Technical Award at the International Print Exhibition in Taichung, Taiwan (2008) and the Equal Prize International Triennial of Art Bitola in Macedonia. He belongs to the artistic female group...
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