Wojciech Łuka
Wojciech Łuka (born 10 March 1958 in Rejowiec Fabryczny)[3] is a Polish painter, illustrator, mostly known for his portraits and subtle scenes of historical or religious significance.[1][2][4] He is also connected with posters, book illustrations, scenography and adverts.[4] He has works with Polish and foreign magazines, in which he has published more than 2000 of his drawings.[1][2][4] Łuka studied graphics at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków. He graduated from the atelier of Stanisław Kluska in Katowice.[1][2][4] In 2005 in Tychy he opened his own an art school under the name Skup Kultury.[1][4] Works by ŁukaPaintingWojciech Łuka he has authored of miniature battle paintings illustrating notable events from military history, as reflects by a sample miniature oil painting of Battle of Racławice. Visual artist, in the past urban visual arts in the Tychy,[1] is noted for his paintings, sketches, murals (The Wisdom Tree),[5] and other objets d'art.[1]
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In addition to exhibitions in several public collections, Wojtek Łuka's works are in many private collections in the Poland and abroad including United States, Canada, Germany, Italy, Egypt, United Kingdom and Sweden.[1] AwardsAnd achieved many awards for his works and became famous.
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