Original artwork description:

The life of an impressionist is hard and unsightly!
A joke, of course😃
But, as usual, there is some truth there.
A little story about how this landscape was painted:

To paint this wonderful view of the Balaklava Bay and houses, it was necessary to climb a dark hole in the wall.

You could just stand on the embankment and draw boats, of which there are in abundance.
But everyone already has boats, but there is no such window!

Do you know how it was?
We with other artists climbed into the territory of an abandoned unfinished villa.
We climbed the destroyed stairs to the second floor ... more precisely, to the 1.5th floor, because the stairs suddenly ended.
Jumping to the second floor would be daring, brave and heroic.
But the hole in the wall leading into the same room seemed to me more worthy of a feat.
She pushed the sketchbook forward, then climbed herself.
I noticed a stone so as not to hit. Of course I did.
And while I was climbing into the hole, I kept thinking, what am I doing here ?!
I drag weights, climb on a dirty dusty abandoned building, I'm a woman!
I would have a pretty photo for Instagram in a dress, so that the wind in my hair and the sun in my palm! And not this is all.

But when we got to the second floor, we saw these windows and a view of the sea and houses❤️
The heart fluttered, stronger than from the sun on the palm.
The conclusion is that hardships and adversities seem so until you understand that the result was worth it. When you understand, you just see the path.

Materials used:

Oil on canvas

Tags:
#seascape #coastal #mountains and sea #seaside town #city by the sea 

Noon (2021)

Oil painting 
by Nadia Boldina

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The life of an impressionist is hard and unsightly!
A joke, of course😃
But, as usual, there is some truth there.
A little story about how this landscape was painted:

To paint this wonderful view of the Balaklava Bay and houses, it was necessary to climb a dark hole in the wall.

You could just stand on the embankment and draw boats, of which there are in abundance.
But everyone already has boats, but there is no such window!

Do you know how it was?
We with other artists climbed into the territory of an abandoned unfinished villa.
We climbed the destroyed stairs to the second floor ... more precisely, to the 1.5th floor, because the stairs suddenly ended.
Jumping to the second floor would be daring, brave and heroic.
But the hole in the wall leading into the same room seemed to me more worthy of a feat.
She pushed the sketchbook forward, then climbed herself.
I noticed a stone so as not to hit. Of course I did.
And while I was climbing into the hole, I kept thinking, what am I doing here ?!
I drag weights, climb on a dirty dusty abandoned building, I'm a woman!
I would have a pretty photo for Instagram in a dress, so that the wind in my hair and the sun in my palm! And not this is all.

But when we got to the second floor, we saw these windows and a view of the sea and houses❤️
The heart fluttered, stronger than from the sun on the palm.
The conclusion is that hardships and adversities seem so until you understand that the result was worth it. When you understand, you just see the path.

Materials used:

Oil on canvas

Tags:
#seascape #coastal #mountains and sea #seaside town #city by the sea 

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