Original artwork description:

One of my first watercolours, from 1997, and still a favourite of mine.

Every spring there is a tulip festival in Morges, a town near me, where they have all kinds of tulips set in different arrangements.
This is a happy, naive and colourful painting.

I was quite proud of how I tackled a complex composition by simplifying the subject.


I'll send this painting in a reinforced envelope using the French Post with a tracking number

NOTE: The colours shown on your screen and/or web viewing devices may vary slightly from the actual painting or print colours.

Materials used:

Artist watercolour pigments on Arches paper 185g

Tags:
#nature #floral #colorful #tulips #botanical #naive #spring flowers 

Tulip fields (1997) Watercolour
by Krystyna Szczepanowski

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One of my first watercolours, from 1997, and still a favourite of mine.

Every spring there is a tulip festival in Morges, a town near me, where they have all kinds of tulips set in different arrangements.
This is a happy, naive and colourful painting.

I was quite proud of how I tackled a complex composition by simplifying the subject.


I'll send this painting in a reinforced envelope using the French Post with a tracking number

NOTE: The colours shown on your screen and/or web viewing devices may vary slightly from the actual painting or print colours.

Materials used:

Artist watercolour pigments on Arches paper 185g

Tags:
#nature #floral #colorful #tulips #botanical #naive #spring flowers 
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I have always had a fascination for watercolours. With the idea that with water, pigments and paper one can replicate reality. I love the effects of granulation that watercolour pigments... Read more

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