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Feelings in Architecture (2026) Original Watercolour by Maximo Damico

54.61 x 66.04 x 0.25cm (unframed) / 53.34 x 66.04cm (actual image size)

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Feelings in Architecture, 26'' x 21.5'' inch. ( 65x55 cm) 2026 watercolor on fine paper 300g/m2 rough
I made this painting in studio, the artwork depicts the central street of Domenikánská in the city of Brno, second largest city in Czech Rep. The street, is a crucial crossroads full of energies, awnings shops, cars, people and traditional architecture.

The painting tries to render the energy and feelings of the place, with a technique wet on wet.
The Painting will come signed, dated and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity

Materials used:

Saunders Waterford paper watercolor 300gm, Schmincke watercolors

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Feelings in Architecture, 26'' x 21.5'' inch. ( 65x55 cm) 2026 watercolor on fine paper 300g/m2 rough
I made this painting in studio, the artwork depicts the central street of Domenikánská in the city of Brno, second largest city in Czech Rep. The street, is a crucial crossroads full of energies, awnings shops, cars, people and traditional architecture.

The painting tries to render the energy and feelings of the place, with a technique wet on wet.
The Painting will come signed, dated and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity

Materials used:

Saunders Waterford paper watercolor 300gm, Schmincke watercolors

Details:

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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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