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"Nomadic Path through the Dunes" (2026) Original Watercolour by Alisher Matchanov

22 x 27 x 0.1cm (unframed)

£223

"This watercolor painting captures the timeless journey of a desert caravan. I was inspired by the movement and light of a nomadic group making their way across a vast desert landscape. A central pack donkey, loaded with goods, takes focus, leading the eye along the caravan line where riders on camels follow. The entire scene is rendered with loose, dynamic brushwork, with a hazy, warm background of shifting sand dunes that blend into a dust-filled sky.
​This artwork is a moment of cultural storytelling, highlighting the enduring nature of traditional travel. It is a powerful statement piece for any collection, evoking a sense of adventure and the raw beauty of the desert.

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Watercolor on paper

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"This watercolor painting captures the timeless journey of a desert caravan. I was inspired by the movement and light of a nomadic group making their way across a vast desert landscape. A central pack donkey, loaded with goods, takes focus, leading the eye along the caravan line where riders on camels follow. The entire scene is rendered with loose, dynamic brushwork, with a hazy, warm background of shifting sand dunes that blend into a dust-filled sky.
​This artwork is a moment of cultural storytelling, highlighting the enduring nature of traditional travel. It is a powerful statement piece for any collection, evoking a sense of adventure and the raw beauty of the desert.

Materials used:

Watercolor on paper

Details:

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Alisher Matchanov

Location Uzbekistan

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​"My main inspiration comes from the rich cultural heritage and the resilient spirit of the people of Uzbekistan. I am driven by the desire to preserve the stories of our... Read more

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