Tea House at Baumanskaya Station is the real place existed in the 2000's in Moscow. It was an iconic spot in the city. The most experienced Muscovites loved to spend time there during the first days of January - in the middle of the City emerged into the vociferous Russian holidays in the contemplation over the cup of some sophisticated Chinese tea.
Its interiors were decorated in mysterious red lights. Though the series of two paintings are closer to fantasy than the real space and reflect the meditative impression of the tea ceremony among the noise of a big city.
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Tea House at Baumanskaya Station is the real place existed in the 2000's in Moscow. It was an iconic spot in the city. The most experienced Muscovites loved to spend time there during the first days of January - in the middle of the City emerged into the vociferous Russian holidays in the contemplation over the cup of some sophisticated Chinese tea.
Its interiors were decorated in mysterious red lights. Though the series of two paintings are closer to fantasy than the real space and reflect the meditative impression of the tea ceremony among the noise of a big city.
ATTENTION! This work will be shipped from Moscow.
Oil
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