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Volcano Etna. Sicily. Italy
View of the volcano Etna from the ancient Greek amphitheater, Taormina city.
The picture was painted in one breath. It was written in Greek theater in Taormina on March 8th.
I used a special professional French paper with a density of 300 grams per meter, 100% cotton content in the paper and professional watercolors.
I am very concerned about the environment, so I try to use plastic and new cardboards as little as possible.
So the packaging in which it will arrive This picture will be second-hand

Materials used:

Profassional watercolor, profassional paper cotton 100%

Tags:
#seascape #clouds #spring #skyscrapers #sunny day #vulcano #volcano etna #sicily taormina 

Vulcano Etna. Sicily. Italy (2023)

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by Yuliia Sharapova

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Volcano Etna. Sicily. Italy
View of the volcano Etna from the ancient Greek amphitheater, Taormina city.
The picture was painted in one breath. It was written in Greek theater in Taormina on March 8th.
I used a special professional French paper with a density of 300 grams per meter, 100% cotton content in the paper and professional watercolors.
I am very concerned about the environment, so I try to use plastic and new cardboards as little as possible.
So the packaging in which it will arrive This picture will be second-hand

Materials used:

Profassional watercolor, profassional paper cotton 100%

Tags:
#seascape #clouds #spring #skyscrapers #sunny day #vulcano #volcano etna #sicily taormina 
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Hello! My name is Yulia, I was born in Ukraine. I have been drawing since childhood. Sometimes it seems to me that watercolor can replace air for me. I am... Read more

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