Still life with a blue bottle Original watercolor painting (2021) Painting by Yulia Babulina

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I love to work with watercolor because of its bright transparent colors. This still life is made from nature: аn unusual blue bottle that my cousin brought from Japan, a juicy red orange and garden pears. Watercolor on cotton paper. About this[...]
I love to work with watercolor because of its bright transparent colors.
This still life is made from nature: аn unusual blue bottle that my cousin brought from Japan, a juicy red orange and garden pears.

Watercolor on cotton paper.

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Still LifeWatercolorBottleWineOrange

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I was born in 2000 in Kaluga, Russia. From the age of 14 I studied at an art studio in the Moscow region. In 2018 I entered the Stroganov Moscow State Academy of Arts and Industry, Faculty of Graphics.

I was born in 2000 in Kaluga, Russia.
From the age of 14 I studied at an art studio in the Moscow region.
In 2018 I entered the Stroganov Moscow State Academy of Arts and Industry, Faculty of Graphics.
Now I'm 4th year student of Academy.

I often draw from nature, because I like to capture moments from life in my works.
I do my works in a realistic style. I find the works of the old classical school very strong and expressive. Academism for me is not a routine, but rather an interesting investigation in an attempt to understand nature.
I do oil paintings, watercolors and tempera, but I like to try different techniques. My last works are related to book and zine illustration.

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