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After training as an architect, the Polish artist captured some of thehistoric cities of Europein vibrant watercolor paintings.
These short gifs transform Wronska’s watercolor paintings into moving works of art.
Her effortless, expressive style adds a distinctly individual flair to fleeting scenes.
All of these looped videos begin as original paintings that are then manipulated in Photoshop to create multiple frames.
At first, I must paint a traditional watercolor, and scan it in good quality.
Painting takes me six hours, Wronska explains.
As an additional layer of incorporating modern technology, Wronska has dove into augmented reality with her animations.
Using a free app calledArtivive, she has made her paintings searchable and animatable.
Scroll down to see some of Wronska’s eye-catching cityscape watercolor gifs.