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Snowfall in Sapporo (2025) Original Watercolour by Leyla Kamliya

31 x 40cm (unframed) / 29 x 38cm (actual image size)

7 Artist Reviews

£250.58

Winter in Sapporo is snow. A lot of snow. It’s everywhere, so much of it. Though it looks just white, it’s not. It softens or, on the contrary, intensifies the textures all around. I chose simple everyday urban scene to explore the colors of snow on the road, roof, trees. I like the look of this house in snowfall and eventually painted it in watercolor - mix of concrete, wood, glass, metal.

Original watercolor artwork on acid-free 100% cotton paper, made with professional watercolors.
Signed front and back, certificate of authenticity attached.

Materials used:

Watercolor on paper

Details:

Tags:

#snow#winter#snowfall#japan#textures#cityscape#street scene#urban scene#urbanscape#sapporo
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Winter in Sapporo is snow. A lot of snow. It’s everywhere, so much of it. Though it looks just white, it’s not. It softens or, on the contrary, intensifies the textures all around. I chose simple everyday urban scene to explore the colors of snow on the road, roof, trees. I like the look of this house in snowfall and eventually painted it in watercolor - mix of concrete, wood, glass, metal.

Original watercolor artwork on acid-free 100% cotton paper, made with professional watercolors.
Signed front and back, certificate of authenticity attached.

Materials used:

Watercolor on paper

Details:

Tags:

#snow#winter#snowfall#japan#textures#cityscape#street scene#urban scene#urbanscape#sapporo
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I live and work in Japan, where I find subjects in everyday streets, quiet neighborhoods, and the changing light of the cities I walk through. Architecture, atmosphere, and seasonal transitions... Read more

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