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Nice still life with juicy fresh fruits. Full of light, energy and health. Beautiful decoration for any kitchen , living room or kids room. Gives a positive charge for the whole day.

Realistic painting in vivid orange, green, yellow colors.

This painting is made in an unique watercolor technique wet-on-wet and dry brush strokes to give a sense of realistic image.

Watercolor on archival 100% cotton paper 300g/m2 Arches, signed by the author. Accompanied with a certificate of authenticity.

Sold unframed. Can be shipped in a tube or hard envelope.

Materials used:

Watercolors, paper

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#still life #fruits #energy #kitchen #health 

Fruits for the breakfast (2021)

Watercolour 
by Tatiana Paravisini

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Nice still life with juicy fresh fruits. Full of light, energy and health. Beautiful decoration for any kitchen , living room or kids room. Gives a positive charge for the whole day.

Realistic painting in vivid orange, green, yellow colors.

This painting is made in an unique watercolor technique wet-on-wet and dry brush strokes to give a sense of realistic image.

Watercolor on archival 100% cotton paper 300g/m2 Arches, signed by the author. Accompanied with a certificate of authenticity.

Sold unframed. Can be shipped in a tube or hard envelope.

Materials used:

Watercolors, paper

Tags:
#still life #fruits #energy #kitchen #health 

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Tatiana grow up with a family that encouraged her and provided opportunities to pursue her passion of drawing. She also spent much of her teenage years at the art museums.... Read more

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