Mixed media. Gold leaf, golden sand, clear pebbles.
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]]>Gold Dream captures the essence of simplicity in a harmonious blend of mixed media.
Therefore, the gold leaf delicately adorns the surface, adding a touch of timeless elegance and shimmering brilliance.
The golden accents create a sense of regality, evoking the grandeur of a dreamy, golden landscape.
Lastly, the clear pebbles, reminiscent of glistening jewels, are carefully placed, catching the light and casting prismatic reflections that dance across the artwork.
Gold Dream is a visual symphony that evokes a sense of wonder and awe. Every element harmonises to create a captivating dreamscape.
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]]>Mixed media with real shells.
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]]>At the same time, each piece of shell is personally collected and selected by me from the Black Sea shores.

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]]>Mixed media including real sand and natural purple Turitella shells. Framed with homemade wooden frame, whitened.
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]]>The canvas comes alive with the presence of real sand, its fine grains adding a tactile dimension that invites you to run your fingers over the surface, creating a sensory connection with the beach.
Adorning the canvas are natural purple Turitella shells, carefully arranged to create a captivating waving middle area. The shells, with their intricate patterns and deep hues, add a touch of elegance and mystery to the artwork. Each shell tells a story of the sea, inviting you to explore its curves and crevices, marveling at the wonders of marine life.
Whether displayed in your living room, bedroom, or any cherished space, this artwork will transport you to the seaside, evoking the peace and serenity found in the gentle lapping of waves against the shore.

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]]>Mixed media including real natural Anadara shells, rope, watercolours. Framed
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]]>Measuring 30×40 cm, this artwork showcases a creative fusion of real natural Anadara shells, delicate ropes, and gentle hues of watercolours. The canvas comes to life with the organic elegance of Anadara shells. They are carefully arranged to resemble cheerful balloons adrift in the sky. The texture of the shells adds a tactile dimension, inviting you to run your fingers over their smooth surfaces and experience their natural beauty.
Balloons is a reminder of the simple joys that bring a smile to our faces. Whether displayed in a nursery, playroom, or any space that craves a touch of innocence and charm, this artwork will infuse your surroundings with a sense of playful wonder.

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]]>Mixed media including real natural shells. Watercolour paint.
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]]>Comprising three individual panels measuring 20x60x3 cm each, this triptych is a celebration of the coastal splendor. Each panel is adorned with real natural shells, carefully selected to add an authentic touch of the seashore’s charm. The texture of the shells beneath your fingertips invites you to explore their intricate details.
The canvas comes alive with watercolour paint, capturing the soft hues of the seashore. The watercolour technique combined with the mixed media adds the sea and wave effect. So, you will have a sense of serenity and calm that washes over you like gentle waves lapping at the shore.
Whether displayed together or separately, these panels bring the soothing ambiance of the beach into your space. Hung side by side, they form a continuous panorama.

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]]>"Shell Flowers" is more than just a piece of art; it’s a celebration of nature’s beauty, combining the tranquility of the sea with the delicate elegance of flowers. Its handcrafted quality and unique design make it a luxurious and meaningful addition to any home.
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]]>Mixed media. Real purple shells on canvas and sand.
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]]>Mixed media including real natural Anadara shells, watercolours and glitter.
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]]>Against a circular canvas, this artwork will infuse your surroundings with the joyful energy of the sea.

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]]>Mixed media including real white sand and shell. Framed
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]]>Home comes to life with the presence of real white sand, creating a textured foundation that mimics the purity of untouched shores. The sand, with its fine grains, invites you to run your fingers over the surface, allowing you to feel the gentle embrace of a familiar beach, fostering a deep sense of connection and peace.
Adorning the canvas is a single shell, carefully chosen for its elegant shape, symbolising the essence of a safe haven.
Whether displayed in your living room, hallway, or any cherished space, this artwork will infuse your surroundings with a sense of calm and contentment. The combination of real white sand and the delicate presence of the shell creates a calming presence on your walls.

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