Original artwork description:

I confess that I love the winter atmosphere on the beaches of the Adriatic. In summer, noisy fun and loud laughter reigh here. The coast is full of colorful umbrellas and bright clothes of tourists. And in winter, free from people, the sea finds peace and tranquility. Quiet splash of waves, pebbles rustle underfoot, the air feels salty... It is so good to walk along the sea and peer into its enchanting blue.

The painting was created in a stretched canvas with the painting continued around the edges of the artwork.

The painting is ready to hang, no frame need.

Materials used:

Oil

Tags:
#sea #orange #seaside #orange and blue #seashore #adriatic sea #adriatic #seacoast 

Winter Quiet (2023)

Oil painting 
by Natalia Bessmertnova

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I confess that I love the winter atmosphere on the beaches of the Adriatic. In summer, noisy fun and loud laughter reigh here. The coast is full of colorful umbrellas and bright clothes of tourists. And in winter, free from people, the sea finds peace and tranquility. Quiet splash of waves, pebbles rustle underfoot, the air feels salty... It is so good to walk along the sea and peer into its enchanting blue.

The painting was created in a stretched canvas with the painting continued around the edges of the artwork.

The painting is ready to hang, no frame need.

Materials used:

Oil

Tags:
#sea #orange #seaside #orange and blue #seashore #adriatic sea #adriatic #seacoast 

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Art has always been present in my life, and I chose a creative profession — that of an architect. At university, we spent many hours in art classes, developing our... Read more

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