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Salerno Sailing Port (2025) Original Watercolour by Maximo Damico

19.05 x 25.4 x 0.25cm (unframed) / 19.05 x 25.4cm (actual image size)

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Original Watercolor on paper 10 H x 7.5 W inch.(26x7.5cm) 'Salerno Sailing Port'- third painting of a series of small watercolor I made plein air in Amalfi coast, that depict a Sailing Boats port scene in the city of Salerno - Italy- town in south Italy during an autumnal day, with boats moored up. The painting was made on location, signed and dated on both sides 2025. On Paper watercolor 300 gsm cold pressed with deckle edges and white borders.
The Painting will come signed, dated and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity

Materials used:

Watercolor Paper Saunders Waterford 300gm rough, Watercolors Schmincke

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Original Watercolor on paper 10 H x 7.5 W inch.(26x7.5cm) 'Salerno Sailing Port'- third painting of a series of small watercolor I made plein air in Amalfi coast, that depict a Sailing Boats port scene in the city of Salerno - Italy- town in south Italy during an autumnal day, with boats moored up. The painting was made on location, signed and dated on both sides 2025. On Paper watercolor 300 gsm cold pressed with deckle edges and white borders.
The Painting will come signed, dated and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity

Materials used:

Watercolor Paper Saunders Waterford 300gm rough, Watercolors Schmincke

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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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