Original artwork description:

Ink and Watercolours on Awagami Kitakata Washi (43cm x 26cm approx.) mounted onto cartridge paper (50cm x 34cm approx.)

Materials used:

Ink, watercolurs, paper, water, love.

Tags:
#blue #portrait #woman #orange #fashion #lady #spiritual #elegance #melancholic #turban #distant #existential 

How to tell the world that it doesn't exist? (2016) Watercolour
by Marcel Garbi

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Ink and Watercolours on Awagami Kitakata Washi (43cm x 26cm approx.) mounted onto cartridge paper (50cm x 34cm approx.)

Materials used:

Ink, watercolurs, paper, water, love.

Tags:
#blue #portrait #woman #orange #fashion #lady #spiritual #elegance #melancholic #turban #distant #existential 
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Short biography Marcel Garbi is a multidisciplinary artist based in London since 2009. The son of a painter, his father served as his first teacher and mentor. Marcel received formal training... Read more

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