Hello Maja fans, Kavitha here today with a new layout.I decided to go for a bright spring layout in shades of yellow,orange and green.I used a neutral shade sheet from “Vintage summer basic…
Dubbelsidigt mønstret papir i kraftig kvalitet.Størrelse 30,5 x 30,5 cm (12" x12")Syre- og ligninfritt.
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The sun seeks its first beams through the clouds and warms up the earth. The crocuses say “Good Morning” and the birds are yawning while they wake up for their first concert. The trees …
Hello and welcome back to the Maja Design Blog! It’s Nancy here, with the honor of sharing a new card with you. Today my card is very personal. It is an expression of the love I have for the …
Hello! Scandinavia is experiencing warmest Summer we’ve had for ages. That might not set you in the perfect mood for crafting but there will probably be a rainy day or two further on. Since t…
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Maja Fjæstad. Kapsifolium (Honeysuckle). 1917
Granddad’s old poems, mother’s childhood photos, old fashioned roses… Vintage Summer Basics contains a lot of personal memories and heritage treasures. This top selling collection…
Polish watercolor artist Maja Wronska continues to paint explosively colorful depictions of European architecture, most recently in Poznań, Poland. Wronska is an architect herself, a skill that greatly enhances her artwork. She first renders each piece as a detailed drawing and then adds layers of watercolor, an unpredictable medium that can be difficult to control, making her paintings all the more incredible. You can see much more over on Behance, and several of these are currently available as prints. More
Maja Wronska, aka takmaj is an artist from Poland who painted a series of world architectures in watercolor in a unique style. Each of her work is
Architect and freelance illustrator Maja Wrońska (previously) continues to amaze with her beautifully executed watercolor paintings of iconic cityscapes from around the world. From London and Paris to Prague and even Disney Land, the Polish artist brings a colorful, dreamlike perspective to everything she paints. Wrońska has been extremely active since we first covered her work here back in 2012, see much more on Behance, and pickup prints and other things on Society6. More
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I’m really enjoying the use of structure and color by Poland-based watercolor artist Maja Wrońska who has captured some lovely scenes from Paris, Venice, Prague, and elsewhere. Catch more of her work over on DeviantArt and Behance. (via my darkened eyes) More
Trained architect Maja Wrońska uses most of her talents in watercolour drawings of beautiful cities she visits
Paper Packs Our 6 x 6 Paper packs contains two sheets each of the designs of the paperline. All sheets are double sided, and just as thick and high quality as the 12 x 12 sheets. Paper pads are ava…
Maja Wrońska
Polish watercolor artist Maja Wronska continues to paint explosively colorful depictions of European architecture, most recently in Poznań, Poland. Wronska is an architect herself, a skill that greatly enhances her artwork. She first renders each piece as a detailed drawing and then adds layers of watercolor, an unpredictable medium that can be difficult to control, making her paintings all the more incredible. You can see much more over on Behance, and several of these are currently available as prints. More
Komposition aus japanischen Fächern.
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Maja Ruznic’s ghostly oil paintings dwell on memory and ritual. These scenes, at various scales, contain figures wrestling and enacting cerebral themes, each’s softly conveyed narratives seemingly belonging to us all. Her most recent series softens the hues she's used in previous work for more earthly tones.
Asiatisches Design mit ethnologischen und traditionellen Ornamenten.
In the end of 2017 MajaDesign turned “10 years in business”..! ♥ We are celebrating our anniversary with the relaese of our Celebration collection. We have filled this paper line with favourite col…
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