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Crazy time, and none of it for the beach holiday this year. Worked on my Migration collection for 3 months head down. Whole summer gone in a blink of an eye. Sounds familiar? Yes, you and I possibly have that in common. 

Now, my south-england born & raised partner has an old minimal paining in his bedroom. Beach, sea line, two palm trees and a hammock between them. Few strokes, simple palette. But what a treat waking up to that image in grey rainy London; eye resting, thoughts spinning, memory lane wide open into that little corner on the planet. It does the trick easily taking your mind onto the shores of the indian ocean (or Hawaii, or Caribbean, whatever your strongest memory of the tropical paradise you've been to). Clever art. I liked the idea for ages, but not so much the colours. My sailor boy kept nagging for ages oh why can't I create something for his dad for xmas, he'd love a beautiful large boaty piece on his wall in Devon (despite having three originals by local art celebs already). Luckily this Xmas magic happened and  the puzzles lined up in my head. That perfect single stroke is finally found and it is mine.  With no compromise on my signature watercolour technique in whatsoever. Finally the smoothest fine grain italian canvas sitting there lonely ifor awhile was painted. I am truly pleased with that deep deepest deepedy-do turquoise blue achieved with watercolour and oil layers. Out for grabs now and hope you too will fall involve with it in a heart beat. 

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here is some on processes: 

Applying the  same watercolour technic developed during my atmospheric series I looked to remove unnessesary details and follow more  eloquent minimalistic  approach to small details.

The moored boats are only painted with few strokes complementing that aerial view of the bay.

Depth is achieved through multiple layers of watercolour with a hint of transparent acrylic that is sealed with alkyde medium blend and a dash of oil paint. The modern binder used here is preventing yellowing and fading over time.


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Finest Italian linen 
Satin UV varnish 
Shipped stretched ready to hang 
well packaged
unframed
Certificate of authenticity
Crazy time, and none of it for the beach holiday this year. Worked on my Migration collection for 3 months head down. Whole summer gone in a blink of an eye. Sounds familiar? Yes, you and I possibly have that in common. 

Now, my south-england born & raised partner has an old minimal paining in his bedroom. Beach, sea line, two palm trees and a hammock between them. Few strokes, simple palette. But what a treat waking up to that image in grey rainy London; eye resting, thoughts spinning, memory lane wide open into that little corner on the planet. It does the trick easily taking your mind onto the shores of the indian ocean (or Hawaii, or Caribbean, whatever your strongest memory of the tropical paradise you've been to). Clever art. I liked the idea for ages, but not so much the colours. My sailor boy kept nagging for ages oh why can't I create something for his dad for xmas, he'd love a beautiful large boaty piece on his wall in Devon (despite having three originals by local art celebs already). Luckily this Xmas magic happened and  the puzzles lined up in my head. That perfect single stroke is finally found and it is mine.  With no compromise on my signature watercolour technique in whatsoever. Finally the smoothest fine grain italian canvas sitting there lonely ifor awhile was painted. I am truly pleased with that deep deepest deepedy-do turquoise blue achieved with watercolour and oil layers. Out for grabs now and hope you too will fall involve with it in a heart beat. 

===

here is some on processes: 

Applying the  same watercolour technic developed during my atmospheric series I looked to remove unnessesary details and follow more  eloquent minimalistic  approach to small details.

The moored boats are only painted with few strokes complementing that aerial view of the bay.

Depth is achieved through multiple layers of watercolour with a hint of transparent acrylic that is sealed with alkyde medium blend and a dash of oil paint. The modern binder used here is preventing yellowing and fading over time.


===

Finest Italian linen 
Satin UV varnish 
Shipped stretched ready to hang 
well packaged
unframed
Certificate of authenticity
Crazy time, and none of it for the beach holiday this year. Worked on my Migration collection for 3 months head down. Whole summer gone in a blink of an eye. Sounds familiar? Yes, you and I possibly have that in common. 

Now, my south-england born & raised partner has an old minimal paining in his bedroom. Beach, sea line, two palm trees and a hammock between them. Few strokes, simple palette. But what a treat waking up to that image in grey rainy London; eye resting, thoughts spinning, memory lane wide open into that little corner on the planet. It does the trick easily taking your mind onto the shores of the indian ocean (or Hawaii, or Caribbean, whatever your strongest memory of the tropical paradise you've been to). Clever art. I liked the idea for ages, but not so much the colours. My sailor boy kept nagging for ages oh why can't I create something for his dad for xmas, he'd love a beautiful large boaty piece on his wall in Devon (despite having three originals by local art celebs already). Luckily this Xmas magic happened and  the puzzles lined up in my head. That perfect single stroke is finally found and it is mine.  With no compromise on my signature watercolour technique in whatsoever. Finally the smoothest fine grain italian canvas sitting there lonely ifor awhile was painted. I am truly pleased with that deep deepest deepedy-do turquoise blue achieved with watercolour and oil layers. Out for grabs now and hope you too will fall involve with it in a heart beat. 

===

here is some on processes: 

Applying the  same watercolour technic developed during my atmospheric series I looked to remove unnessesary details and follow more  eloquent minimalistic  approach to small details.

The moored boats are only painted with few strokes complementing that aerial view of the bay.

Depth is achieved through multiple layers of watercolour with a hint of transparent acrylic that is sealed with alkyde medium blend and a dash of oil paint. The modern binder used here is preventing yellowing and fading over time.


===

Finest Italian linen 
Satin UV varnish 
Shipped stretched ready to hang 
well packaged
unframed
Certificate of authenticity
Crazy time, and none of it for the beach holiday this year. Worked on my Migration collection for 3 months head down. Whole summer gone in a blink of an eye. Sounds familiar? Yes, you and I possibly have that in common. 

Now, my south-england born & raised partner has an old minimal paining in his bedroom. Beach, sea line, two palm trees and a hammock between them. Few strokes, simple palette. But what a treat waking up to that image in grey rainy London; eye resting, thoughts spinning, memory lane wide open into that little corner on the planet. It does the trick easily taking your mind onto the shores of the indian ocean (or Hawaii, or Caribbean, whatever your strongest memory of the tropical paradise you've been to). Clever art. I liked the idea for ages, but not so much the colours. My sailor boy kept nagging for ages oh why can't I create something for his dad for xmas, he'd love a beautiful large boaty piece on his wall in Devon (despite having three originals by local art celebs already). Luckily this Xmas magic happened and  the puzzles lined up in my head. That perfect single stroke is finally found and it is mine.  With no compromise on my signature watercolour technique in whatsoever. Finally the smoothest fine grain italian canvas sitting there lonely ifor awhile was painted. I am truly pleased with that deep deepest deepedy-do turquoise blue achieved with watercolour and oil layers. Out for grabs now and hope you too will fall involve with it in a heart beat. 

===

here is some on processes: 

Applying the  same watercolour technic developed during my atmospheric series I looked to remove unnessesary details and follow more  eloquent minimalistic  approach to small details.

The moored boats are only painted with few strokes complementing that aerial view of the bay.

Depth is achieved through multiple layers of watercolour with a hint of transparent acrylic that is sealed with alkyde medium blend and a dash of oil paint. The modern binder used here is preventing yellowing and fading over time.


===

Finest Italian linen 
Satin UV varnish 
Shipped stretched ready to hang 
well packaged
unframed
Certificate of authenticity
Crazy time, and none of it for the beach holiday this year. Worked on my Migration collection for 3 months head down. Whole summer gone in a blink of an eye. Sounds familiar? Yes, you and I possibly have that in common. 

Now, my south-england born & raised partner has an old minimal paining in his bedroom. Beach, sea line, two palm trees and a hammock between them. Few strokes, simple palette. But what a treat waking up to that image in grey rainy London; eye resting, thoughts spinning, memory lane wide open into that little corner on the planet. It does the trick easily taking your mind onto the shores of the indian ocean (or Hawaii, or Caribbean, whatever your strongest memory of the tropical paradise you've been to). Clever art. I liked the idea for ages, but not so much the colours. My sailor boy kept nagging for ages oh why can't I create something for his dad for xmas, he'd love a beautiful large boaty piece on his wall in Devon (despite having three originals by local art celebs already). Luckily this Xmas magic happened and  the puzzles lined up in my head. That perfect single stroke is finally found and it is mine.  With no compromise on my signature watercolour technique in whatsoever. Finally the smoothest fine grain italian canvas sitting there lonely ifor awhile was painted. I am truly pleased with that deep deepest deepedy-do turquoise blue achieved with watercolour and oil layers. Out for grabs now and hope you too will fall involve with it in a heart beat. 

===

here is some on processes: 

Applying the  same watercolour technic developed during my atmospheric series I looked to remove unnessesary details and follow more  eloquent minimalistic  approach to small details.

The moored boats are only painted with few strokes complementing that aerial view of the bay.

Depth is achieved through multiple layers of watercolour with a hint of transparent acrylic that is sealed with alkyde medium blend and a dash of oil paint. The modern binder used here is preventing yellowing and fading over time.


===

Finest Italian linen 
Satin UV varnish 
Shipped stretched ready to hang 
well packaged
unframed
Certificate of authenticity
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Blue Bay | Endless blue Painting

Yuliya Martynova

United Kingdom

Painting, Watercolor on Canvas

Size: 35.8 W x 35.8 H x 0.8 D in

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Crazy time, and none of it for the beach holiday this year. Worked on my Migration collection for 3 months head down. Whole summer gone in a blink of an eye. Sounds familiar? Yes, you and I possibly have that in common. Now, my south-england born & raised partner has an old minimal paining in his bedroom. Beach, sea line, two palm trees and a hammock between them. Few strokes, simple palette. But what a treat waking up to that image in grey rainy London; eye resting, thoughts spinning, memory lane wide open into that little corner on the planet. It does the trick easily taking your mind onto the shores of the indian ocean (or Hawaii, or Caribbean, whatever your strongest memory of the tropical paradise you've been to). Clever art. I liked the idea for ages, but not so much the colours. My sailor boy kept nagging for ages oh why can't I create something for his dad for xmas, he'd love a beautiful large boaty piece on his wall in Devon (despite having three originals by local art celebs already). Luckily this Xmas magic happened and the puzzles lined up in my head. That perfect single stroke is finally found and it is mine. With no compromise on my signature watercolour technique in whatsoever. Finally the smoothest fine grain italian canvas sitting there lonely ifor awhile was painted. I am truly pleased with that deep deepest deepedy-do turquoise blue achieved with watercolour and oil layers. Out for grabs now and hope you too will fall involve with it in a heart beat. === here is some on processes: Applying the same watercolour technic developed during my atmospheric series I looked to remove unnessesary details and follow more eloquent minimalistic approach to small details. The moored boats are only painted with few strokes complementing that aerial view of the bay. Depth is achieved through multiple layers of watercolour with a hint of transparent acrylic that is sealed with alkyde medium blend and a dash of oil paint. The modern binder used here is preventing yellowing and fading over time. === Finest Italian linen Satin UV varnish Shipped stretched ready to hang well packaged unframed Certificate of authenticity

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Painting:Watercolor on Canvas

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Size:35.8 W x 35.8 H x 0.8 D in

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Yuliya artistic talents started to forge from a really early age as she spent hours in the after school classes experimenting with media and receiving classical art training. She grew up between the leafy hills and lakes of Northern Kazakhstan and industrial Caspian coast town where she was born in 1980. In turbulent times of post Soviet collapse her future her family made a decision that law studies were more worthy to pursue so artistic development had to be posed. Yuliya was able to return to art looking for meaningful engagement after having spent 15 years in corporate world of energy and banking. Since 2015, Yuliya has been well received exhibitor with independent and gallery represented art fairs in London and nationwide. Her work is well sold on all the major online platforms and found its way to movie sets (Marvel for Doctor Strange 2016, ABC for Scandal, 2017), have been shown in members clubs, stylish London hotels and fine dining venues, acquired by interior designers for yachts, cruise liner, international resorts and held in private collections world wide. Yuliya is known for developing collections filled with elegant flow and ethereal glow. She explores idea of fragility and strength in her sky scapes, isolation at sea in dreamy sail boats coastal series, urban crowd dynamics in Connected works on paper and most recently cyclical nature of florals in her 2024 Blossom collection. With each of them focusing on delivering a dreamy side of an elemental realm, the body of works at large filled with weight free emotion effortlessly filling the viewer with light nostalgia. fall involve with me on instagram: @y_martynova_ where i show my life, my work, my beautiful house, daughter and occasionally a hiding hubby

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