This architectural watercolor depicts the Ascension Church in Kolomenskoye, Moscow — a UNESCO-listed landmark built in 1532 and traditionally attributed to architect Petrok Maly. As one of the earliest stone tent-roof churches, it stands at the beginning of a new architectural direction where vertical form becomes the primary language of sacred space.
In this version, the scene is reduced to essentials: a centered silhouette, a controlled hierarchy of volumes, and an open sky that allows the structure to read with clarity. The handling remains restrained, balancing transparent washes with visible drawing so the building’s logic stays legible rather than ornamental.
The original watercolor is not for sale; limited-edition high-quality fine art prints are available, each signed by the artist and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
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This architectural watercolor depicts the Ascension Church in Kolomenskoye, Moscow — a UNESCO-listed landmark built in 1532 and traditionally attributed to architect Petrok Maly. As one of the earliest stone tent-roof churches, it stands at the beginning of a new architectural direction where vertical form becomes the primary language of sacred space.
In this version, the scene is reduced to essentials: a centered silhouette, a controlled hierarchy of volumes, and an open sky that allows the structure to read with clarity. The handling remains restrained, balancing transparent washes with visible drawing so the building’s logic stays legible rather than ornamental.
The original watercolor is not for sale; limited-edition high-quality fine art prints are available, each signed by the artist and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Watercolor
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