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A news programme about the fires raging in the Siberian tundra was the inspiration for this picture. The drama of blackened trees against an orange sky and the subtle shades of smoke and flame. Hell on earth and of our own making! Where do we go next?
This painting is sold with a mount and backboard but is unframed. It will be well packaged with a wooden surround for support.
It is painted on Arches 100% cotton watercolour paper with Winsor Newton professional watercolours

Materials used:

watercolour, paper

Tags:
#tree silhouettes #forest fire #burning trees 

Forest Fire (2020)

Watercolour 
by Diana Dabinett

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A news programme about the fires raging in the Siberian tundra was the inspiration for this picture. The drama of blackened trees against an orange sky and the subtle shades of smoke and flame. Hell on earth and of our own making! Where do we go next?
This painting is sold with a mount and backboard but is unframed. It will be well packaged with a wooden surround for support.
It is painted on Arches 100% cotton watercolour paper with Winsor Newton professional watercolours

Materials used:

watercolour, paper

Tags:
#tree silhouettes #forest fire #burning trees 

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Painting in watercolours is my passion. Ever since the early eighties I have painted and experimented with watercolours, for me the most exciting and challenging of all painting mediums. Almost entirely ‘self... Read more

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