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Original watercolour and gouache 15 H x 11 W inch.(38x29 cm) 'Wake up Sailors!' a view, over the beach of the little town on Amalfi Coast, just after the sanset, during an autumnal day; with typical sailing boats on shore and sailors around preparing the nets for the next sailing; Amalfi coast- South Italy: made on location during the 2015 by Maximilian Damico, specialist in the watercolor technique: on Paper Watercolor Sauders and Waterford 300gm rough

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Watercolor Paper Saunders Waterford 300gm rough, Watercolors Schmincke

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#seascape #watercolour #watercolor on paper #seaside painting #boats on beach #sailors #buildings and structures #amalfi coast #boats on the shore 

Wake up Sailors! (2015)

Watercolour 
by Maximilian Damico

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Original watercolour and gouache 15 H x 11 W inch.(38x29 cm) 'Wake up Sailors!' a view, over the beach of the little town on Amalfi Coast, just after the sanset, during an autumnal day; with typical sailing boats on shore and sailors around preparing the nets for the next sailing; Amalfi coast- South Italy: made on location during the 2015 by Maximilian Damico, specialist in the watercolor technique: on Paper Watercolor Sauders and Waterford 300gm rough

Materials used:

Watercolor Paper Saunders Waterford 300gm rough, Watercolors Schmincke

Tags:
#seascape #watercolour #watercolor on paper #seaside painting #boats on beach #sailors #buildings and structures #amalfi coast #boats on the shore 
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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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