Artist Showcase: Grzegorz Wróbel

I have been using my spare time recently to steal away to work on a few little watercolor paintings.  When I stumbled upon the work of Polish artist and architect, Grzegorz Wróbel, I was completely inspired.  His use of simple shades with complex detail is so beautiful.  I love the way he uses water and watercolor paints to turn an ordinary street into a mystical and intriguing scene.  So beautiful.

Look closely at the paintings.  Even if you’re not a watercolor painter you’ll be able to see how much skill and planning goes into each of these.  Grzegorz Wróbel even has a step by step example of his work, so you can see the whole process.  So cool.  Can you tell I’m a fan?

I hope you have a wonderful Tuesday!

95 thoughts on “Artist Showcase: Grzegorz Wróbel

  1. Just stumbled upon your blog. Its wonderful. Love finding new blogs to read!
    These watercolors are also wonderful.Always admire the effects some can achieve with this medium. Julie

  2. Really beautiful artwork. His painting and the effects he makes with the watercolors are stunning. Thanks for sharing and congrats on being freshly pressed!

  3. Stunning, really. It really explained your logic of using simple shades to create complex details (which is simpler with water colour than oil, by the way). And I like the rendering. Really cool.

  4. Congrats on being selected for Freshly Pressed. Your blog site with WordPress is beautifully laid out. I attended the School of Art and Design (then called the School of Industrial Art) in the late 50′s in New York City. One of my art teachers was by the name of Routhbaum. She was an awesome water colorist, beside being the Assistant Principle of this School. Within two minutes she could paint the perfect portrait of anyone with simple water colors. I think of her often and the love of her work, as well as her students.

      • Sadly I cannot recall her first name. She cryed in front of her class when I signed out of class to leave school at 17 and join the Air Force. I was an honor student with a made scholarship to Pratt Institude in New York. Living as a kid in Harlem, just got too dangerous for me.

  5. These are gorgeous! I’m not big on watercolours, but more so of an acrylic/oil kind artist. However, these beautiful paintings makes me want to pick up watercolours again! Thanks for the share!

  6. VERY NICE and please tell me how to do that ! im soo curious but i know its hard to tell me.. :( But so much inspired by your painting. I also doing watercolour as beginner ;D Thanks these are so beautiful. LOve them

  7. Watercolour as a medium has never done it for me as find it a little sweet usually, but these are quite something else. Lot more of a hard feel to the photo depth of colour use in contrasts and shadow. Thank you v much for showing them

  8. I always love watercolor even if I’m not really good at it. But when I saw your works, I just love watercolor more! Such a great work!

  9. wow, am deeply impressed, i have always imagined pictures and this artistic nature as rather dark until i met your creations. it is the sketching that draws me to it and the realistic nature of the views addressed. i love the work of this artist.impressive to say the least

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  11. Personally I’m not really into watercolor because I really love bright colors (I paint in acrylics), but even that said, these are very impressive. At first I thought they were distressed photos! So there’s the realism! Wow. And also amazing use of light! Thanks for sharing and congrats on FP! :)

  12. The church on the rock is wonderful. I am a photographer and see the beauty of the world through my lens. However, you have a special talent. Blessings as you continue to paint. If you have a moment, take a look at my photography. I especially like the Florida wetlands and Old Things Remembered categories. http://boyergifts.com

  13. His choice of colours is very inspiring. Mixing warm colours with cooler ones can be very risky but Grzegorz Wroblewski has done it extraordinary well. I can see a whole load of emotion in his brush strokes and like I said before, his choice of colours makes the viewer very calm. Using a wet brush is also hard but as I’m sure that we can all see that he has mastered this technique! His art is moving and has everything that it should have!

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