Original artwork description:

Annapurna South, mountain in Nepal, height 7219 m.
This view can be seen from Annapurna base camp

Original watercolor painting on cotton paper 300g
2020.
Size:
31x41 cm
12,2x16,4 inch

*this picture was painted in the "wet" technique, so there are some traces of watercolor on the back sheet

This painting has a signature on the back. At your request, I can sign it on the front.


The painting will be carefully packaged and will be shipped to you immediately.
Shipping by Registered International Mail with tracking number.

Materials used:

Professional Watercolor on Saunders Waterford cotton paper 300g

Tags:
#mountain #mountains #nepal #annapurna #himalayas 

Annapurna South mountain. Nepal (2020)

Watercolour 
by Oksana Lebedeva

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Annapurna South, mountain in Nepal, height 7219 m.
This view can be seen from Annapurna base camp

Original watercolor painting on cotton paper 300g
2020.
Size:
31x41 cm
12,2x16,4 inch

*this picture was painted in the "wet" technique, so there are some traces of watercolor on the back sheet

This painting has a signature on the back. At your request, I can sign it on the front.


The painting will be carefully packaged and will be shipped to you immediately.
Shipping by Registered International Mail with tracking number.

Materials used:

Professional Watercolor on Saunders Waterford cotton paper 300g

Tags:
#mountain #mountains #nepal #annapurna #himalayas 
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Hello! My passion is watercolor. Many years I explored and practised this “wayward” technique. In my artist’s portfolio you will find nordic landscapes both monochrome and multicolour (though I usually... Read more

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