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'Blue lines' is a minimalist watercolor painting and falls under an expressionist style using the wet-on-water technique.
This work is beautiful as a print on canvas, but very suitable as Wallpaper or Acoustic Cloth to measure.
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Created by WatercolorWall.
WatercolorWall is a studio where watercolours are painted in a creative and traditional way. The person behind WatercolorWall is Ricardo Bouman, a graphic designer, photographer and painter with a passion for travelling, beautiful landscapes, cities, architecture, photography and painting with watercolour, among other things.
His motto is: 'To create atmosphere, you must first have tasted it'. His subjects often have a connection with nature, an emotion or a (city) location he has visited himself.
Ricardo has been painting for over 25 years, translating his own experiences and travel moments into colourful paintings. His webshop offers different subjects such as: Illustrative Realism, Line Drawings, Impressionism, Line & Wash Watercolours and Modern Abstract painting.
As a traditional painter, Ricardo does NOT use 'Ai' (artificial intelligence). All his illustrations and paintings are handmade and created from his own experiences and ideas, combined with his expertise in illustration and painting.
All his paintings are photographed in high resolution and available at 'Werk aan de Muur' as high-quality wall decoration on your desired materials and formats.
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With its modern and thin frame, available in the colors black, white, gold and silver, you mount an amazing looking artwork on your wall. And the size is not a limitations as you order it in 15 x 3 metres.
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