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Mixed-Media Art

Acrylic paintings have a clear structure, and I can enhance them with gold, copper and metallic additions.

I usually use structured media to give the impression of a three-dimensional painting.

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Take a closer look-up 

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Here you have another example

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They have a matte finish, so unlike the "luxury look" of epoxy resin- they won't reflect light, we have here classic, artistic paints. If you want I can finish them with glossy varnish after painting - it enhances the colors and gives a very nice shine, but that it is not such a "mirror" as with epoxy resin.

Raw, structural paintings will play perfectly in modern loft, rustic and scandinavian interiors
While colorful, energetic paintings will add a positive vibe to boho-style interiors.

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...and one more example 

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Did you get it ?

As you can see, the images are very vivid and full of contrasts, but this is not at all the rule.

If you are looking for a more toned-down color painting - mixed technique is also most appropriate here.

I can paint a painting in soft pastel colors, as in the photos below.

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Do you like some paintings I showed you above? Or do you already have your own unique idea of what you want your painting to look like?

Just text me on Whatsupp or directly order a visualisation.

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Justyna Wojtas ART

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