Original artwork description:

This is the Sutorina River in Igalo, the place where it flows into the Bay of Kotor. The boats are dutifully lined up along the shore, like backstage artists waiting to take the stage. In a moment, the curtain will be raised and here it is - a beautiful scene of the Bay of Kotor with its scenery of majestic mountains and coastal cities. And the boats, like dexterous dancers in rapid motion, will make traces on the water of the bay, causing the admiring spactators to applaud the beautiful plot.

The painting is sold framed.

Materials used:

Oil on Canvas

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#morning #boats #river #summer #june #july #august #adriatic #montenegro #adriatic coast 

Boat’s Shelter (2022)

Oil painting 
by Natalia Bessmertnova

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This is the Sutorina River in Igalo, the place where it flows into the Bay of Kotor. The boats are dutifully lined up along the shore, like backstage artists waiting to take the stage. In a moment, the curtain will be raised and here it is - a beautiful scene of the Bay of Kotor with its scenery of majestic mountains and coastal cities. And the boats, like dexterous dancers in rapid motion, will make traces on the water of the bay, causing the admiring spactators to applaud the beautiful plot.

The painting is sold framed.

Materials used:

Oil on Canvas

Tags:
#morning #boats #river #summer #june #july #august #adriatic #montenegro #adriatic coast 
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Art has always been present in my life, and I chose a creative profession — that of an architect. At university, we spent many hours in art classes, developing our... Read more

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