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Closing concerts of the 120th anniversary season in Great Hall of the Philharmonic of St. Petersburg. Conductor Nikolay Alekseev. Rachmaninov. Symphony No. 2

Music inspires me! Earlier at concerts I did not know what to do with my eyes. And then I began to paint. The sketches made to the accompaniment of live music are filled with its mood and are especially memorable and valuable to me. I paint in theaters, concert halls, dances - everywhere.

Purchasing not one, but several works, you save on delivery, and I can also give you a personal discount.

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watercolor, watercolour pencil, ink

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Conductor Nikolay Alekseev. Great Hall of the Philharmonic of St. Petersburg (2021) Watercolour
by Irina Bibik-Chkolian

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Original sketch drawn from life!
Closing concerts of the 120th anniversary season in Great Hall of the Philharmonic of St. Petersburg. Conductor Nikolay Alekseev. Rachmaninov. Symphony No. 2

Music inspires me! Earlier at concerts I did not know what to do with my eyes. And then I began to paint. The sketches made to the accompaniment of live music are filled with its mood and are especially memorable and valuable to me. I paint in theaters, concert halls, dances - everywhere.

Purchasing not one, but several works, you save on delivery, and I can also give you a personal discount.

Materials used:

watercolor, watercolour pencil, ink

Tags:
#violin #musician #theatre #classical music #orchestra 
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I love watercolor. Its flowing, its freedom, its indomitable temper, its spirit. It flows and draws me. I see it everywhere around me. Thin glazing in classical forms, spontaneous quick... Read more

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