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Terraformer   
16 Oct 2012
Life / Polish painting artist and signature [11]

Still, it is light years ahead of my assumptions ;) You think your typo was a fail? Look at my previous post - written in Engrish. I am abviously too tired. I wish I could correct it. Now I am off to the outside world tho'. Cya!
Terraformer   
16 Oct 2012
Life / Polish painting artist and signature [11]

I am not into art really. I tried "tineye," but no success there. To me the surname, after the initial name acronym (I assume) it looks like "Vodssotkrowssi" or "Vodscotkroussi." Not Polish enough ;) My initial impression was that the ending was "-ski", but there are not enough strokes for both s and k ;) The ending typical for Polish surnames are "-wski" or "-ski" but there are also such surnames to the East of Poland sometimes, e.g. a Russian Vladimir Zhirinovsky. I think you'd do better to ask about it on a graphology forum. Small chance here ;)

PS. Why is my earlier message in the "quoted field" in cyrylic? :D
Terraformer   
16 Oct 2012
Life / Polish painting artist and signature [11]

As most signatures, this one's quite illegible. I am not even sure if it is Polish - are you sure? There seem to be double 's' there, a rare thing in Polish surnames, and a big V at the beginning. Technically there is no V in Polish alphabet, unless it is a surname of foreign origin. Or artistic mannerism. I will try to look at it later again, maybe my brain needs some time for analysis. ;)