Original artwork description:

Watercolor painting “Spring in the Lavra. Pochaev” was painted from life during my cycling plein air travel across western Ukraine in the spring of 2020.

I was impressed by the view of the Pochaev Lavra from not a tourist perspective, from an unusual for everyone, but from a completely different side. This is how only local residents see the monastery, because it is in the backyards of residential buildings, by the pond.

The work was painted by professional watercolors Maimeri Blu on 100% cotton watercolor paper 300 g/m2

The painting needs to be decorated in a frame under glass.

The painting is original and in a single copy. The parcel will be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Worldwide delivery at my expense in secure cardboard packaging. Sending a painting within three working days from the date of purchase.
Delivery on average takes 10-15 days depending on the country of destination.

Also on my page you can see other original paintings painted from life during my plein air travels in Italy, India, Georgia, Ukraine, Russia, Turkey. And also see my paintings with flowers and still lifes painted from nature.

All the funds raised from the sale of my paintings are used to make my dream of a mobile workshop based on a minibus come true. Now I travel the world on a bicycle, it is very exciting, but for greater productivity I need a minibus in which I will live, travel and paint.

I will be happy to answer your questions.

With regards Andrii Kovalyk.

Materials used:

Watercolor

Tags:
#church #architecture #trees #spring #monastery #old church #ukraine #sunny day #flowering trees #orthodox #spring day #ukrainian artist #old monastery #lavra #pochaiv 

Spring in the Pochaiv Lavra (2020)

Watercolour 
by Andrii Kovalyk

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Watercolor painting “Spring in the Lavra. Pochaev” was painted from life during my cycling plein air travel across western Ukraine in the spring of 2020.

I was impressed by the view of the Pochaev Lavra from not a tourist perspective, from an unusual for everyone, but from a completely different side. This is how only local residents see the monastery, because it is in the backyards of residential buildings, by the pond.

The work was painted by professional watercolors Maimeri Blu on 100% cotton watercolor paper 300 g/m2

The painting needs to be decorated in a frame under glass.

The painting is original and in a single copy. The parcel will be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Worldwide delivery at my expense in secure cardboard packaging. Sending a painting within three working days from the date of purchase.
Delivery on average takes 10-15 days depending on the country of destination.

Also on my page you can see other original paintings painted from life during my plein air travels in Italy, India, Georgia, Ukraine, Russia, Turkey. And also see my paintings with flowers and still lifes painted from nature.

All the funds raised from the sale of my paintings are used to make my dream of a mobile workshop based on a minibus come true. Now I travel the world on a bicycle, it is very exciting, but for greater productivity I need a minibus in which I will live, travel and paint.

I will be happy to answer your questions.

With regards Andrii Kovalyk.

Materials used:

Watercolor

Tags:
#church #architecture #trees #spring #monastery #old church #ukraine #sunny day #flowering trees #orthodox #spring day #ukrainian artist #old monastery #lavra #pochaiv 
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Before the start of the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war, I painted mostly nature and cityscapes while traveling in Ukraine and other countries. But after February 24, 2022, the pain of the... Read more

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