Original artwork description:

Watercolour Plein air, wet on wet technique: 15,5 W x 20 H inch.(40x50 cm) Naples street life and colori: via Pignasecca, busy street between fish market, coffee bars and classical temporary stalls in Napoli. Made in situ from an historical building balcony on 4th floor, year 2018; on paper watercolor 300gm rough

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Saunders Waterford paper watercolor 300gm, Schmincke watercolors

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Napoli street life and colori (2018)

Watercolour 
by Maximilian Damico

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Watercolour Plein air, wet on wet technique: 15,5 W x 20 H inch.(40x50 cm) Naples street life and colori: via Pignasecca, busy street between fish market, coffee bars and classical temporary stalls in Napoli. Made in situ from an historical building balcony on 4th floor, year 2018; on paper watercolor 300gm rough

Materials used:

Saunders Waterford paper watercolor 300gm, Schmincke watercolors

Tags:
#impressionism #impressionist #watercolors #architecture #city scene #watercolor on paper #city scape #buildings and structures #maximilian damico #cars street #italian architecture #napoli #italian life #naples streets #city places and people 

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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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