Video: Romantic and sensual ink and watercolor drawings
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
The graceful pen and ink drawings attract the attention of all lovers of modern graphics. They depict the intricacies of human bodies, merging into a beautiful integral composition.
The authorship of the drawings belongs to a Romanian artist Boicu marinela … Born in 1960, she graduated from the Graduate School of Graphics and Painting and then from the University of Fine Arts and Design. Her drawings are distinguished by an unusually virtuoso line - as if the author barely touches the paper and allows a slightly trembling hand to choose the direction of the pen. These are relaxed works in which lightness and meditativeness are read. Sometimes a color is added to the drawings, translucent watercolor, giving them even more tenderness.
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