Original artwork description:

"St. Sofia Cathedral in Kyiv" watercolour was painted outdoors from life during an annual art festival organized by Brama Zaborovskogo museum in September 2021 in Kyiv, Ukraine. It captures one of the oldest Ukrainian orthodox churches of XI century in a historical part of Kyiv. The miniature was on show at the museum's post-plein air exhibition in October-December 2021.
It pairs beautifully with the second sketch from the event.

SIZE: The watercolour is small, 20 x 16 cm or 7.9 x 6.3 inches.

TECHNIQUE & MATERIALS: The artwork is original and done with professional watercolour paints on acid-free watercolour paper, which secures its long life.

STORAGE: The painting needs to be kept far from direct sun and water, as it affects the colours of the sketch, bleaching it with time.

COLOURS: Please be aware that the original colours of the painting may slightly differ from what you may see on your mobile or laptop screen.

FRAMING & PACKAGING: I ship the watercolour of this size flat and unframed (no mat as well), using cardboard and film to prevent possible damages to the painting.

SHIPPING: This watercolour is shipped with Royal Mail Sign and Track service.

~ Please note that around 5-7 business days reqiored to obtain local autority's permission to ship the watercolour internationally.
~ For overseas sales I am not responsible for any delays or charges in customs (EU and UK, please be aware), so please allow plenty of time for delivery if buying as a gift.

Maria

Materials used:

Professional watercolour paints on Arches 300 gsm watercolour paper

Tags:
#miniature painting #eastern europe #small wall #kyiv ukraine #historical kyiv #kiev old #religeous architecture #europe's ancient #saint sofia 

"St. Sofia Cathedral in Kyiv" (2021) Watercolour
by Merite Watercolour

£108 Sold

Do you like this artwork?

This artwork has sold, but the artist is accepting commission requests. Commissioning an artwork is easy and you get a perfectly personalised piece.

Loading

Original artwork description
Minus

"St. Sofia Cathedral in Kyiv" watercolour was painted outdoors from life during an annual art festival organized by Brama Zaborovskogo museum in September 2021 in Kyiv, Ukraine. It captures one of the oldest Ukrainian orthodox churches of XI century in a historical part of Kyiv. The miniature was on show at the museum's post-plein air exhibition in October-December 2021.
It pairs beautifully with the second sketch from the event.

SIZE: The watercolour is small, 20 x 16 cm or 7.9 x 6.3 inches.

TECHNIQUE & MATERIALS: The artwork is original and done with professional watercolour paints on acid-free watercolour paper, which secures its long life.

STORAGE: The painting needs to be kept far from direct sun and water, as it affects the colours of the sketch, bleaching it with time.

COLOURS: Please be aware that the original colours of the painting may slightly differ from what you may see on your mobile or laptop screen.

FRAMING & PACKAGING: I ship the watercolour of this size flat and unframed (no mat as well), using cardboard and film to prevent possible damages to the painting.

SHIPPING: This watercolour is shipped with Royal Mail Sign and Track service.

~ Please note that around 5-7 business days reqiored to obtain local autority's permission to ship the watercolour internationally.
~ For overseas sales I am not responsible for any delays or charges in customs (EU and UK, please be aware), so please allow plenty of time for delivery if buying as a gift.

Maria

Materials used:

Professional watercolour paints on Arches 300 gsm watercolour paper

Tags:
#miniature painting #eastern europe #small wall #kyiv ukraine #historical kyiv #kiev old #religeous architecture #europe's ancient #saint sofia 
14 day money back guaranteeFree returns

14 day money back guaranteeLearn more


Visit Merite Watercolour shop

Merite Watercolour

Location United Kingdom

About
Maria Mykytiuk - Merite Watercolour - born in 1982, who lived and worked in Kyiv, Ukraine until April 2022. After Russia started a war against my country on 24 Feb 2022,... Read more

View all