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This painting is a typical view through a colorful and characteristic street of a Mediterranean country. With the scooter parked on the street and the cozy colored houses. The Louvre shutters and beautiful plants growing against the facades and in pots make it a cheerful and romantic picture that make you long for the summer vacations.
The original is 30 x 40 cm, but the nice thing about a print is that you can choose any size and material you want.
The painting is a combination of pen and watercolor and is photographed in such a way that the structure of the watercolor paper is still clearly visible. This has the advantage that it looks even more like a real painting, despite being a print.
Curious about what else I have painted? In my shop I have many different types of landscapes, among other things. From summer representations to winter and from abstract to more detailed artworks. They can be found in the landscapes and street scenes folder.
I used the following colors in the painting: green, blue, red, orange, purple, brown, black, gray and yellow.
Welcome to this personal shop that is part of my company Shot it photography and paintings. In my daily life I like traveling, working with people, going into nature and trying out something new. That I like many different things is also reflected in my paintings. They are often colorful and the subjects and styles are diverse. My photos (which you can view here: https://shotitfotografie.werkaandemuur.nl/) are pure in color and often have wide views. Feel free to take a look in my shop.
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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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