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Magdalena Kapinos Creates Artwork From an Eclectic Approach

Poland based artist and designer Magdalena Kapinos won't be pinned down.  She has a particularly eclectic approach to her style and process.  For example, what appear to be paintings are actually an amalgamation of various mediums.  Kapinos uses illustration, digital graphics, collage, and painting to achieve many of her pieces.  This versatile approach to art making is also reflected in her style.  Classical figuration is contrasted against colorful abstraction, child like markings, as well as graphic design and illustration styles.  The result is a visual remix that celebrates its differences while ultimately each part is complimentary to the whole. See more of her artwork after the jump.

Poland based artist and designer Magdalena Kapinos won’t be pinned down.  She has a particularly eclectic approach to her style and process.  For example, what appear to be paintings are actually an amalgamation of various mediums.  Kapinos uses illustration, digital graphics, collage, and painting to achieve many of her pieces.  This versatile approach to art making is also reflected in her style.  Classical figuration is contrasted against colorful abstraction, child like markings, as well as graphic design and illustration styles.  The result is a visual remix that celebrates its differences while ultimately each part is complimentary to the whole.

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