Vedenkeitinten
Vedenkeitinten refers to a style of painting or drawing that originated in Eastern Europe, particularly in Poland and Lithuania. The name "Vedenkeitinten" is derived from the Polish word "według" meaning "according to" or "in the manner of", and "krajanka" meaning "landscape" or "country".
Characterized by its distinctive and idiosyncratic style, Vedenkeitinten art is known for its exaggerated and fantastical
Over time, Vedenkeitinten has influenced various other art forms, including woodcutting, book illustration, and naive art.
Notable artists associated with the Vedenkeitinten style include Bartlomiej Strobel, Janiana Trojanowska, and Marian Stelmach. Their
Despite its relatively unknown status in the art world, Vedenkeitinten remains an influential movement that continues