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“Original watercolour and gouache 15 H x 11 W inch.(38x30 cm) 'Tram Tram in Budapest' view from a tram station in Budapest, on backgroud the Chain Bridge (Szechenyi) that spans the river Danube, between Buda and Pest- Hungary. Made on location during this winter year 2015 by Maximilian Damico, professional in thie Watercolor technique; on paper watercolor, Saunders Waterford 300gm rough”

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Paper Watercolour Saunders and Waterford 300gm rough, watercolour tubes schmincke

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#bridge of budapest #watercolour #cityscape #watercolor painting #watercolor on paper #street scene #bridges #budapest #cars street #trams #tram stop 

Tram Tram in Budapest (2015)

Watercolour 
by Maximilian Damico

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“Original watercolour and gouache 15 H x 11 W inch.(38x30 cm) 'Tram Tram in Budapest' view from a tram station in Budapest, on backgroud the Chain Bridge (Szechenyi) that spans the river Danube, between Buda and Pest- Hungary. Made on location during this winter year 2015 by Maximilian Damico, professional in thie Watercolor technique; on paper watercolor, Saunders Waterford 300gm rough”

Materials used:

Paper Watercolour Saunders and Waterford 300gm rough, watercolour tubes schmincke

Tags:
#bridge of budapest #watercolour #cityscape #watercolor painting #watercolor on paper #street scene #bridges #budapest #cars street #trams #tram stop 
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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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