New Architectural Watercolors By Polish Architect Maja Wrońska

Editor’s note: Polish illustrator and architect Maja Wrońska continues her architecture-inspired series of iconic cityscapes. Her charming illustrations were previously featured on Bored Panda, and now she comes back with her new collection of watercolor paintings that depict some lovely scenes from cities like Paris, Rome, Venice, and New York.

“My drawings are strictly connected to the architecture so, for sure, architecture is my inspiration,” Wrońska says on her website. Take a look at these watercolors from around the world that she had created recently.

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York, UK

New Architectural Watercolors By Polish Architect Maja Wrońska

Notre Dame, Paris, France

New Architectural Watercolors By Polish Architect Maja Wrońska

Pont Neuf, Paris, France

New Architectural Watercolors By Polish Architect Maja Wrońska

Washington Square Park in the Greenwich Village, NYC, USA

New Architectural Watercolors By Polish Architect Maja Wrońska

Athens, Greece

New Architectural Watercolors By Polish Architect Maja Wrońska

Louvre, Paris

New Architectural Watercolors By Polish Architect Maja Wrońska

Saint Peter, Rome, Italy

New Architectural Watercolors By Polish Architect Maja Wrońska

Burano, Italy

New Architectural Watercolors By Polish Architect Maja Wrońska

Procida, Italy

New Architectural Watercolors By Polish Architect Maja Wrońska

Venice, Italy

New Architectural Watercolors By Polish Architect Maja Wrońska

Warsaw, Poland

New Architectural Watercolors By Polish Architect Maja Wrońska

Wrocław, Poland

New Architectural Watercolors By Polish Architect Maja Wrońska

Musée d’Orsay, Paris, France

New Architectural Watercolors By Polish Architect Maja Wrońska

Girona, Spain

New Architectural Watercolors By Polish Architect Maja Wrońska

Poznań, Poland

New Architectural Watercolors By Polish Architect Maja Wrońska

Rome, Italy

New Architectural Watercolors By Polish Architect Maja Wrońska

Brooklyn Bridge, NYC, USA

New Architectural Watercolors By Polish Architect Maja Wrońska