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Monastery Plan 5 is one of a series of watercolors inspired by the architecture of some Bulgarian monasteries. It is known that the places to build a monastery were selected carefully following special requirements and signs. Then the overall architectural plan was created to suit the specific needs of the monastery and its inhabitants while conforming to the concrete terrain that sometimes was hardly accessible etc.
All these details - seen from above - represent a beautiful composition that I find very interesting, balanced and beautiful.

Materials used:

watercolor, Zanders Parole (250gr/m2) paper

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#architectural plan #yellow #white #black #architecture #grey #plane #erath tones 

Monastery Plan 5 (1997)

Watercolour 
by Slav Nedev

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Monastery Plan 5 is one of a series of watercolors inspired by the architecture of some Bulgarian monasteries. It is known that the places to build a monastery were selected carefully following special requirements and signs. Then the overall architectural plan was created to suit the specific needs of the monastery and its inhabitants while conforming to the concrete terrain that sometimes was hardly accessible etc.
All these details - seen from above - represent a beautiful composition that I find very interesting, balanced and beautiful.

Materials used:

watercolor, Zanders Parole (250gr/m2) paper

Tags:
#architectural plan #yellow #white #black #architecture #grey #plane #erath tones 
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