Pannonia (2015) Painting by Ania Cho

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic on Linen Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 13.8in, Width 27.6in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
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  • Categories Paintings under $1,000 Illustration Motorcycle
Pannonia dla mojego węgierskiego Przyjaciela, który jest wielkim fanem tych motocykli. Pannonia - marka węgierskich motocykli produkowanych w zakładach Csepel w Budapeszcie w latach 1954–1975. Konstrukcja bazowała na przedwojennym motocyklu Csepel 250. Motocykle Pannonia były importowane do Polski. Obraz malowany akrylem na płótnie lnianym.
Pannonia dla mojego węgierskiego Przyjaciela, który jest wielkim fanem tych motocykli.
Pannonia - marka węgierskich motocykli produkowanych w zakładach Csepel w Budapeszcie w latach 1954–1975. Konstrukcja bazowała na przedwojennym motocyklu Csepel 250. Motocykle Pannonia były importowane do Polski. Obraz malowany akrylem na płótnie lnianym.

Pannonia for my Hungarian friend who is big fan of these motocykle. Pannonia - a brand of Hungarian motorcycles produced in the Csepel plant in Budapest in 1954-1975. The design was based on the pre-war Csepel 250 motorcycle. Pannonia motorcycles were imported to Poland. The picture is painted with acrylic on linen canvas.

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Ania Cho (Anna Marcinkowska) is a contemporary Polish painter, inspired by surrealism, symbolism, spiritual art and elements of 20th-century pop art. She creates works free of academicism, close to conceptual[...]

Ania Cho (Anna Marcinkowska) is a contemporary Polish painter, inspired by surrealism, symbolism, spiritual art and elements of 20th-century pop art. She creates works free of academicism, close to conceptual art, where she tries to convey an idea to the recipient.
The main medium is acrylic on canvas, but she is not afraid of experiments. In her work, she also combines standard painting with digital painting. She loves color and playing with it. For some time she ran a blog and website "Kura Marlenka", where she presented refreshed/reworked eco furniture. She owned a small business that designed wedding invitations. Her love is painting, poster and widely understood design. Favorite creators are Le Corbusier, Salvador Dali and Frida Kahlo.

Born in 1986 in Krakow. A graduate of the Krakow Academy of Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski in Krakow, specializing in painting with applied graphics.

Participation in exhibitions:
2008 Poster exhibition for the Tarnowski Theater Ludwik Solski for the play "Lewe interesy" by Robin Hawdon dir. Jerzy Bonczak
2009 International Poster Exhibition on ecological topics Trnava Poster Triennal2009, poster entitled "Life is a lottery".
2010 Poster exhibition as part of the 200th anniversary of Frederic Chopin's birth in West Vancouver, BC Canada.
2010 Painting exhibition "Bohomalia" at the Premier Kraków Hotel

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