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“Original watercolour and gouache 20 H x 20 W inch.(61x51 cm) 'Karlsplatz Station ' view of the crowded Karlsplatz Station in Vienna with typical horse carriages; It was started to paint on location with several sketches made en plein air, and the final stage was executed in studio 2016 by Maximilian Damico, professional in the Watercolor technique; on Saunders Waterford Watercolor Papers 300gm rough”

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Watercolor Paper Saunders Waterford 300gm rough, Watercolors Schmincke

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#watercolour #watercolor on paper #horses in motion #carriage horses #church dome #vienna square 

Karlspaltz station (2016)

Watercolour 
by Maximilian Damico

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“Original watercolour and gouache 20 H x 20 W inch.(61x51 cm) 'Karlsplatz Station ' view of the crowded Karlsplatz Station in Vienna with typical horse carriages; It was started to paint on location with several sketches made en plein air, and the final stage was executed in studio 2016 by Maximilian Damico, professional in the Watercolor technique; on Saunders Waterford Watercolor Papers 300gm rough”

Materials used:

Watercolor Paper Saunders Waterford 300gm rough, Watercolors Schmincke

Tags:
#watercolour #watercolor on paper #horses in motion #carriage horses #church dome #vienna square 
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Italian watercolorist Maximilian Damico paints primarily on location. He observes city sidewalks and intersections, looking for not the most famous scenes but the most interesting. With quick, lively brushstrokes, Maximilian... Read more

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