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Born January 28, 1989. Graduate of Warsaw University of Technology (Architecture faculty). I work as an architect and freelance illustrator.
What paper and watercolors do you use?
I use Fabriano paper 300g and „White Night’s” watercolors.
What is your inspiration?
My drawings are strictly connected to the architecture so, for sure, architecture is my inspiration. I started to draw ‘seriously’ during the drawing course on my studies. It was the way I spent my weekends and evenings during high school. When I started to study I gave drawing a miss. Then I realized that I had missed it very much. It’s a little bit strange but when Friday or Saturday morning is coming I feel the need of drawing. I think, my inspiration is the specific time in the week connected to the routine.
Are you a professional artist?
No, I’m an professional architect. I graduated Architecture at Warsaw University of Technology. It’s connected with artistic activity but it is different than painting or drawing. There are drawing and painting courses during the first two years but that’s all. We prepare architectonic projects but artistic activity is limited to designing nice architecture or making boards.
(http://majawronska.com/about-faq/)
Maja Wronska paints explosively colorful depictions of European architecture, most recently in Poznań, Poland. Wronska is an architect herself, a skill that greatly enhances her artwork. She first renders each piece as a detailed drawing and then adds layers of watercolor, an unpredictable medium that can be difficult to control, making her paintings all the more incredible. (http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2015/01/colorful-new-architectural-watercolors-by-maja-wronska/) undefined