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Aleksandra Waliszewska | |
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Born | [1] Warsaw, Polish People's Republic | January 30, 1976
Education | Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw |
Occupation | Painter |
Aleksandra Waliszewska (born January 30, 1976) is an artist from Warsaw, Poland, primarily working as a painter. Her surreal, horrific, highly symbolic, and sometimes gory work has been compared to Hieronymous Bosch and Francisco de Goya, and her style has been called "gothic".[1] Informed by Balto-Slavic folklore such as the upiór, her paintings often depict supernatural figures in urban landscapes.[2]
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