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The Colorful Work of Natalia Rak – From Canvas to Multistory Mural

Poland based artist Natalia Rak is adept on a variety of scales.  Her style and technical skill holds true from the canvas to the multi-story mural.  Rak paints with a particularly brightly colored palette, scenes populated by stylized yet still realistic people.  She's had an interest in art since she was only ten years old that has stayed with her through graduation from the University of Lodz studying fine art.  Rak has since been exhibiting work on canvases and walls internationally as well as standing out in her home country which is seeing a surge in street and mural art. See more of her work after the jump.

Poland based artist Natalia Rak is adept on a variety of scales.  Her style and technical skill holds true from the canvas to the multi-story mural.  Rak paints with a particularly brightly colored palette, scenes populated by stylized yet still realistic people.  She’s had an interest in art since she was only ten years old that has stayed with her through graduation from the University of Lodz studying fine art.  Rak has since been exhibiting work on canvases and walls internationally as well as standing out in her home country which is seeing a surge in street and mural art.

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