Warsaw, Poland.


Explore a selection of my work highlighting interior design possibilities. For inquiries or requests regarding my fine art prints, please contact me and visit my website or social pages.
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Limited edition FINE ART prints, You can choose the support from
Museum quality and 100% cotton prints on Hahnemühle Museum Baryta semi-glossy paper (325gsm). These archival fine art prints have a substantial thickness and weight paired with gorgeous texture for a tactile feel that brings the photograph to life. Printed with a white border for handling. Each order is printed on demand and comes with a signed certificate of authentication and a handwritten note from the artist.
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Fine art lustre print (250gsm), mounted on a permanent thick white mat board and sealed with an ultra clear front acrylic. These beautiful frames are carefully pre-assembled and ready to hang. Dimensions: 1" in wide, 1" in deep.
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Paula Kajzar
Paula Kajzar was born in 1973 in art, theatre-centred family. After accomplishing archaeological and photographic studies at Fine Art Academy in Warsaw she followed her heart and moved to South Italy. For over 15 years worked professionally as a stage photographer also creating in duo with Antonio Pellicano over 10 fine art exhibition projects. Believing in the therapeutic value of photography as a teacher, she did facilitate resocialization in a youth prison. She is committed to the most candid and unmanipulated photography expression finding in the art of street photography her predilection. From always fascinated by unsuspected and brief twinkles of harmony in between real-life elements. Finding a balance and aesthetic sense in a chaotic street life is her goal. Social reportage and everyday life metaphysics landscapes lead her to won several awards and publications. Among the others a second place in "Maghreb photography award 2019" category travel, Your Shots NG, and National Geographic digital Magazine 10 publications and many Editor favourites, Women Street Photographers exhibition finalist. "See me, touch me, feel me.... heal me. The emotional transfer" project has been chosen by Bruce Gilden for his anniversary book and exhibition in Rome.
Warsaw, Poland.