Decks of cards illustrated with beautiful watercolors by artist Jagna Wróblewska and printed in premium quality. Instead of traditional figures, there are animals, and each box of the limited series of 500 pieces is hand-numbered. The collector’s value of the gift is explained above all by Jagna Wróblewska’s huge portfolio – her portraits of Lech Wałęsa and Wladymir Zełenski are works that have made a strong mark on the young Polish art market.
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Hand painted playing cards
Marta Kalinowska
She taught fashion to students at the Academy of Fine Arts, but she wrote her first textbook about the principles of corporate dress code. In the magazine, Elle was the head of the Fashion Department, today she co-runs the boutique Hartwig agency. He works for brands from the fashion, beauty and life style industries. It works by combining extremes and contrasts - both when coming up with events, as well as advertising and image campaigns. Each project starts from the visual side, the reality is perceived by trends and colors.