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ABOUT ME
Grażyna Czernik
Architect and artist with forty years of teaching and professional experience.
After graduating from the Szczecin University of Technology in 1975 in Architecture and Town Planning, she was an academic teacher at the Institute of Architecture and Spatial Planning in the field of architectural design. Author of many research works and publications, including abroad - carried out in cooperation with the University of Dortmund. From 1990. own activity in the field of architectural design and learning freehand drawing and shaping spatial forms.
Drawing School
Grażyna Czernik has been successfully preparing candidates for exams for architectural and art studies in Poland (including Szczecin, Poznań, Warsaw and many others) and abroad (Berlin, London) for over forty years. The effectiveness of preparation for exams is confirmed every year by a high percentage of satisfied students who have entered their dream studies. Didactic "passion", professionalism, talent and hard work of the teacher guarantee proper practical and theoretical preparation for university exams and satisfaction of both the attending student and parents.
Classes are organized in small groups of several people (maximum 5 people)
The program of activities includes:
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Figure study in dynamic and static position
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Principles of shaping space - composition
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Architectural drawing - perspective
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Drawing from the imagination
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Still life drawing
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Modeling of spatial forms
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Lectures on the history of architecture and contemporary art, and many more.
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INTERESTING EXHIBITIONS
First friends.
And besides:
Want not much.
Free yourself from the cult of youth.
Enjoy the beauty.
Don't care about fame.
Get rid of lust.
Not to blame the world.
Measure yourself with your own measure.
Understand your world.
Don't lecture.
Compromise with yourself and the world.
Accept the mediocrity of life.
Don't look for happiness.
Don't believe in justice of the world.
Trust people as a rule.
Don't complain about life.
Avoid rigorousness and fundamentalism.
Commandments
Leszek Kołakowski