Original artwork description:

This picture is part of my experience of traveling through the Caucasus mountains. I pictured a foggy morning after the rain. It was an amazing show. Everything changes very quickly, fog flows like water. Sometimes sunlight takes the shape of a shepherd or his horses from the fog. Horses and cows looked like mountain deities.
We all have our off days. I respect my failures and failings, because they help me improve. But what I'm really sorry about is the paper.

And I have strong reasons for this:
- Cotton cultivation causes soil degradation and erosion as well as loss of forest area and other habitat.
- Cotton production is responsible for the emission of 220 million tons of CO2 annually.
- It takes 10,000 liters of water to produce 1 kilo of cotton, meaning it takes about 1,276 liters to make 1 Full Imperial size watercolor paper sheet.

Even the most responsible production of watercolor paper is harmful to the environment.

So I try to be very economical with the watercolor paper.
I make postcards on the little pieces of paper that I left behind when I cut the roll for my paintings and recycle the smallest pieces. And when a painting on a dense paper fails, I just flip the sheet and paint on the other side. So some of my paintings on the backside contain images that I found unsuccessful. I enclose a picture of the artwork back in this case.

Materials used:

Cotton paper 300g, professional watercolor

Tags:
#nature #sunrise #animal art #wild #horses #mist #foggy morning #misty mountains #herd of horses #animalism #wild horse painting #horse graze 

Dagestan. Magical creatures. Horses - horses graze in the wild on a foggy morning (2021)

Watercolour 
by Olga Bezlepkina

£359.65 Alert

Original artwork description
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This picture is part of my experience of traveling through the Caucasus mountains. I pictured a foggy morning after the rain. It was an amazing show. Everything changes very quickly, fog flows like water. Sometimes sunlight takes the shape of a shepherd or his horses from the fog. Horses and cows looked like mountain deities.
We all have our off days. I respect my failures and failings, because they help me improve. But what I'm really sorry about is the paper.

And I have strong reasons for this:
- Cotton cultivation causes soil degradation and erosion as well as loss of forest area and other habitat.
- Cotton production is responsible for the emission of 220 million tons of CO2 annually.
- It takes 10,000 liters of water to produce 1 kilo of cotton, meaning it takes about 1,276 liters to make 1 Full Imperial size watercolor paper sheet.

Even the most responsible production of watercolor paper is harmful to the environment.

So I try to be very economical with the watercolor paper.
I make postcards on the little pieces of paper that I left behind when I cut the roll for my paintings and recycle the smallest pieces. And when a painting on a dense paper fails, I just flip the sheet and paint on the other side. So some of my paintings on the backside contain images that I found unsuccessful. I enclose a picture of the artwork back in this case.

Materials used:

Cotton paper 300g, professional watercolor

Tags:
#nature #sunrise #animal art #wild #horses #mist #foggy morning #misty mountains #herd of horses #animalism #wild horse painting #horse graze 

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