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Original watercolor and gouache view of the Bosphorus Bridge in Istanbul, that connect Europe to Asia, with the Dolmabahce Mosque and a corner of Instanbul Port, Turkey: made alive during the year 2012 by Massimo Damico, professional and specialist in this technique; on paper watercolor, Archer Canson 300gm hot pressed

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Paper Watercolor 300 gm hot pressed Archer Canson, watercolor tubes color schmincke

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Bosphorous Bridge (2012)
Watercolour
by Maximilian Damico

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Original watercolor and gouache view of the Bosphorus Bridge in Istanbul, that connect Europe to Asia, with the Dolmabahce Mosque and a corner of Instanbul Port, Turkey: made alive during the year 2012 by Massimo Damico, professional and specialist in this technique; on paper watercolor, Archer Canson 300gm hot pressed

Materials used:

Paper Watercolor 300 gm hot pressed Archer Canson, watercolor tubes color schmincke

Tags:
#watercolour #watercolors #boats #watercolor painting #watercolor on paper #bridge #water reflex #boats in the sea #istanbul #boats and ships 

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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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