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Plein Air Watercolor 12.5 H x 7 W inch.(32x18 cm) - Head Horse -, this studio watercolor was made on location into an horse stable in Moravia countryside, Czech Republic. I was studying the intensity of tones and brilliancy of the skin of this beautiful animal and the structures of the head and the noseband, the bit and the leather bridle and reins; on paper watercolor 300 gsm Saunders Waterford. Signed and dated on both sides 2020. With white border and deckle edges.

Materials used:

Saunders Waterford paper watercolor 300gm, Schmincke watercolors

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#horse art #animal protraits #maximilian damico #impressionist animal art #horse watercolour painting 
Head Horse (2020)
Watercolour
by Maximilian Damico

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Plein Air Watercolor 12.5 H x 7 W inch.(32x18 cm) - Head Horse -, this studio watercolor was made on location into an horse stable in Moravia countryside, Czech Republic. I was studying the intensity of tones and brilliancy of the skin of this beautiful animal and the structures of the head and the noseband, the bit and the leather bridle and reins; on paper watercolor 300 gsm Saunders Waterford. Signed and dated on both sides 2020. With white border and deckle edges.

Materials used:

Saunders Waterford paper watercolor 300gm, Schmincke watercolors

Tags:
#horse art #animal protraits #maximilian damico #impressionist animal art #horse watercolour painting 

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Italian watercolorist Maximilian Damico paints primarily on location. He observes city sidewalks and intersections, looking for not the most famous scenes but the most interesting. With quick, lively brushstrokes, Maximilian... Read more

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