Sambor wilk biography

  • Sambor Wilk was born on April 7, 1973 in Kraków, Malopolskie, Poland.
  • Sambor Wilk was born on 7 April 1973 in Kraków, Malopolskie, Poland.
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  • Leon Glazer

    Leon Glazer
    Cracow
    Poland
    Interviewer: Jolanta Jaworska
    Date of interview: månad 2004

    Leon Glazer has lived for 30 years with his wife on a residential estate in Cracow, in a three-room apartment that fryst vatten clean, snygg and bereft of any superfluous clutter. He says that since his children have moved out there is even too much room in the apartment. During our conversations Mr. Glazer often has to stop and think about dates, names and events. But with names of military formations he never hesitates: their names roll off his tongue, even though he may gods have seen them as a child during a 3rd May parade (Polish Constitution Day) in his home town of Bielsko. Mr. Glazer is very short, holds himself erect, and wears large spectacles. He spent 20 years in the army as a political officer and 15 in schools as a teacher. He has the feeling that neither of these careers were ones he would have chosen - in a way he was forced into them - but he says that teaching would ocean

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  • Przemysł II

    King of Poland from 1295 to 1296

    Przemysł II (Polish:[ˈpʂɛmɨsw] also given in English and Latin as Premyslas or Premislaus or in Polish as Przemysław; 14 October 1257 – 8 February 1296) was the Duke of Poznań from 1257[1]–1279, of Greater Poland from 1279 to 1296, of Kraków from 1290 to 1291,[2] and Gdańsk Pomerania (Pomerelia) from 1294 to 1296, and then King of Poland from 1295 until his death. After a long period of Polish high dukes and two nominal kings, he was the first to obtain the hereditary title of king, and thus to return Poland to the rank of kingdom.[3] A member of the Greater Poland branch of the House of Piast as the only son of Duke Przemysł I and the Silesian Princess Elisabeth, he was born posthumously;[3] for this reason he was brought up at the court of his uncle Bolesław the Pious and received his own district to rule, the Duchy of Poznań in 1273. Six years later, after the death of hi

     

     

     

    Non-obvious forms, bold colors and interesting ideas are common features of modern ceramics. Let’s take a look at the most interesting proposals from the clay world.

    1. Dominica Donde’s porcelain

    Dominika Donde ceramics impresses with its lightness and gives the impression of being made of delicate fabrics. Dominika Donde is an artist born in 1975 in Warsaw. She graduated in Roman philology and completed postgraduate studies in ceramics, obtaining a diploma of a visual artist. As the only Polish woman, she completed a prestigious ceramics course at the National Museum of Ceramics in Paris, and her works were presented, among others, at individual exhibitions in Paris and in the Louvre in Paris. He specializes in porcelain installations, spatial forms and small object art. She is fascinated by ecological trends in art, which resulted in the Ecoporcelana collection created by Dominika.

     

    “Touch of gold”

     

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