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Pleinair with the Blue Beauty
Pleinair with the Blue Beauty https://stefanobramato.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Blue-Beauty.mp4 This Blue Beauty captures always my attention. I also love this place, its history, all the boats, nets, and people.The view mesmerizing and it’s easy to get lost in the best panorama of the city. This is the short story of this watercolor pleinair 🙂 #pleinairpainting #watercolorpainting #watercolorart #watercolorillustration #landscapepainting #pleinair#watercolorsketch #aquarelle #enpleinair #paintingfromlife #watercolorartist #sketchbook #naturepainting #landscapepainter #artwork #outdoorpainting #watercolour #pleinairpainter
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Welcome April in Puglia
Welcome April in Puglia - A short watercolor story
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The sea belongs to everyone, but the sea is not for everyone.
The sea belongs to everyone, but the sea is not for everyone. It’s a bit like having wings; it doesn’t guarantee the thrill of flying.
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Always the good ones
The Good Ones The Good Ones. Something like freedomSeems unleashed and unbound.But I love these four ropes,Tethered near the shore. Four ropes hold the boat,which, despite the shallow but choppy water,always risks capsizing.As soon as he left, the fisherman knew he had done the right thing. 20×30 cm on Fabriano Artistico Beautiful things made for beautiful people: the good ones. They are like this painting,one of those that I look at and look at again with pleasure. Instagram Post here
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Monochrome
The challenge of monochrome The monochrome, always captivating to me, regardless of the color used. It’s challenging because it’s not just the absence of color. I am fortunate to have considerable experience in old black and white photography, as well as film development, practically managing every step from capturing the shot to printing on paper, as we used to say. And then, the subject.Essential. Minimal. Concentrated. Here’s another subject I’d like to explore.It doesn’t happen often around here, but when it does, on the sea, one morning, I saw it more or less like this, just a stone’s throw from home. Challenge accepted for monochrome. From my small secret sketchbook,…
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Inspired by a walk
Inspired by a walk Sometimes, you find yourself taking a leisurely drive towards the sea, feeling inspired by a walk amongst the crumbling beauty that you know so well, just a stone’s throw from your home. And again it should be always useful to have handy your basic palette. I hope this brings some positivity to your day!
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Quiet Summer Vibes
Quiet Summer Vibes I took this inspiration for this watercolor from my summer remembers. Remembers of Quiet Summer Vibes, where the light takes it all and surrounds everything with its magical vellum. (And here in the south of Italy, nobody can says the opposite) So, In the dance of summer’s blend, reminiscent of a brilliant sun setting, I yearn for its warmth, finding happiness in the blended strokes on paper. Always suspended between a subtle reality and the ethereal embrace of an imagined memory, the watercolor, measuring about 20×30, unfolds its narrative on the textured canvas of Fabriano paper. Thank you BB!
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5 Main differences between Travel Sketching and Urban Sketching.
Travel Sketching and Urban sketching are sharing a lot and also they are a bit different. 5 Main differences Travel sketching and urban sketching are both artistic practices that involve capturing scenes and environments through drawing or painting. However, they have distinct focuses and contexts that set them apart, summarized here in 5 main differences **Context and Scope: – *Travel Sketching*: Travel sketching typically pertains to capturing scenes and landscapes during travels or journeys. It encompasses a broader range of locations, including natural landscapes, rural areas, and urban settings encountered during trips. – *Urban Sketching*: Urban sketching, on the other hand, focuses specifically on capturing the urban environment—cities, towns, and…
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5 Tips For Your Wonderful Travel Sketching
Travel sketching is an art form where individuals draw or paint scenes and landscapes directly from observation during their travels. It is a way to encapsulate the sights, sounds, and emotions of a destination in a visual form, preserving memories in a unique and personal way.
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These Calm Moments in Watercolor
My wishes, my desires, my dreams or something that catches my attentions inspires most of my watercolors, my art.In this case, I was imagining my self over a boat, in a relaxed sea, and feeling these calm moments at the fullest. I love a lot to make seascapes and landscapes, they are one of my favorite subject. Especially when made from my imagination: unique feelings over paper. What else, if not loving to see and remember these emotions? Made on Khadi Hand Made 100% Cotton Paper. Interested? Any information? Contact me!