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A small picture from the series "Communications". Every day during our life we come into contact with something, touch something, feel something. This picture is about it. Green apples and water today. The painting is painted in a mixed technique. Pencil drawing and tempera painting. With love and from the bottom of my heart!

Materials used:

Tempera, pencil.

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#water #apples #art for interiors #hands #green painting #glare on the water #art for kitchen #painting in the interior #art for bathroom #green color #tempera painting #green apples #apples in water #hands and apples #hands in the water 
Bathing green apples in a green basin (2021)
Mixed-media painting
by Tatyana Kaganets

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A small picture from the series "Communications". Every day during our life we come into contact with something, touch something, feel something. This picture is about it. Green apples and water today. The painting is painted in a mixed technique. Pencil drawing and tempera painting. With love and from the bottom of my heart!

Materials used:

Tempera, pencil.

Tags:
#water #apples #art for interiors #hands #green painting #glare on the water #art for kitchen #painting in the interior #art for bathroom #green color #tempera painting #green apples #apples in water #hands and apples #hands in the water 

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“Why am I me, and not a tree, an animal, a stone. . . ” I continue this thought from childhood in my artistic practice, in search of empathy towards another... Read more

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