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A calming urban landscape watercolor that evokes the quiet rhythm of the Woluwe River in Brussels. This artwork conveys the timeless beauty of European cityscapes, harmoniously blending classic architecture with natural elements. The soft, muted palette and delicate brushstrokes invite the viewer to pause and reflect on the quiet charm of urban waterways. Ideal for contemporary interiors and collectors of European art.
The artwork is signed and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

Materials used:

Watercolor

Tags:
#historical #river #landscape painting #belgium #river scene #watercolor art #architectural print #brussels #european cityscape #modern interiors #tranquil art #brussels art 

Serenity by the Woluwe River (2020) Watercolour
by Tatiana Alekseeva

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A calming urban landscape watercolor that evokes the quiet rhythm of the Woluwe River in Brussels. This artwork conveys the timeless beauty of European cityscapes, harmoniously blending classic architecture with natural elements. The soft, muted palette and delicate brushstrokes invite the viewer to pause and reflect on the quiet charm of urban waterways. Ideal for contemporary interiors and collectors of European art.
The artwork is signed and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

Materials used:

Watercolor

Tags:
#historical #river #landscape painting #belgium #river scene #watercolor art #architectural print #brussels #european cityscape #modern interiors #tranquil art #brussels art 
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My name is Tatiana Alekseeva. Since childhood, I was fond of art. I am interested in creativity in all its manifestations, from painting and graphics to sculpture and architecture. After... Read more

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