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by Cavisen STUDIO
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Our wooden holiday ornaments are 1/2" thick, approximately 4" tall, and include a string for easy hanging and a magnet on the back for use on refrigerators. Ornaments are available in six different shapes, including: stars, hearts, bells, trees, ovals, and stockings.
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Colorful buildings with varied window designs line a body of water, where a solitary boat floats gently. The image evokes an impressionistic scene,... more
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Gently clean with a damp cloth.
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Colorful buildings with varied window designs line a body of water, where a solitary boat floats gently. The image evokes an impressionistic scene, possibly in a historic European city.
This painting is based on John Lovett's article "How to Overglaze in Watercolor". I don't use watercolor, only got the idea.
In this painting, the paper was coated with soft gloss gel. I used Gesso, Simple Pen, Acrylics, and Wash. Finished with a glaze of oil in the sky.
Comes with a size of 14 by 10 inches, created in Grumbacher watercolor paper 300.
VillanuevaS is a self-taught artist who has always had a passion for doodling and believes that his artistic talent may be inherited. His family background includes a painter uncle in Spain, and although he was born in Colombia, he feels a strong connection to his European roots, particularly from Spain and Lithuania. Having lived in various countries worldwide, his artwork is influenced by a rich combination of European and Latin American cultures, with architecture playing a significant role in shaping his artistic vision. While he initially began studying painting and drawing at the Escuela de Artes Imaginarias in Madrid in 1977, life circumstances led him to set aside his artistic pursuits for some time. However, he rediscovered his...
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