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Great Barrier Reef
On October 26, 1981, the reef system was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Between 1985 and 2012 the reef lost half of its coral. Most of the reef has recovered - but five percent of the reef has been so severely destroyed that it will take several years to decades for the reef to fully recover from the damage.

Modeling paste, coarse and fine structure pastes applied to the canvas, stretched on the 3 cm thick wooden frame. Several glazes of turquoise blue, turquoise green and Prussian blue. The sides are Prussian blue. This work is protected against UV rays and external influences with a finish. Two picture holders are included.
Great Barrier Reef
On October 26, 1981, the reef system was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Between 1985 and 2012 the reef lost half of its coral. Most of the reef has recovered - but five percent of the reef has been so severely destroyed that it will take several years to decades for the reef to fully recover from the damage.

Modeling paste, coarse and fine structure pastes applied to the canvas, stretched on the 3 cm thick wooden frame. Several glazes of turquoise blue, turquoise green and Prussian blue. The sides are Prussian blue. This work is protected against UV rays and external influences with a finish. Two picture holders are included.
Great Barrier Reef
On October 26, 1981, the reef system was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Between 1985 and 2012 the reef lost half of its coral. Most of the reef has recovered - but five percent of the reef has been so severely destroyed that it will take several years to decades for the reef to fully recover from the damage.

Modeling paste, coarse and fine structure pastes applied to the canvas, stretched on the 3 cm thick wooden frame. Several glazes of turquoise blue, turquoise green and Prussian blue. The sides are Prussian blue. This work is protected against UV rays and external influences with a finish. Two picture holders are included.
Great Barrier Reef
On October 26, 1981, the reef system was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Between 1985 and 2012 the reef lost half of its coral. Most of the reef has recovered - but five percent of the reef has been so severely destroyed that it will take several years to decades for the reef to fully recover from the damage.

Modeling paste, coarse and fine structure pastes applied to the canvas, stretched on the 3 cm thick wooden frame. Several glazes of turquoise blue, turquoise green and Prussian blue. The sides are Prussian blue. This work is protected against UV rays and external influences with a finish. Two picture holders are included.
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Great Barrier Reef Painting

Nina Heimann

Germany

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 35.4 W x 23.6 H x 1.2 D in

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Great Barrier Reef On October 26, 1981, the reef system was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Between 1985 and 2012 the reef lost half of its coral. Most of the reef has recovered - but five percent of the reef has been so severely destroyed that it will take several years to decades for the reef to fully recover from the damage. Modeling paste, coarse and fine structure pastes applied to the canvas, stretched on the 3 cm thick wooden frame. Several glazes of turquoise blue, turquoise green and Prussian blue. The sides are Prussian blue. This work is protected against UV rays and external influences with a finish. Two picture holders are included.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:35.4 W x 23.6 H x 1.2 D in

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Born in 1976, born and raised in Kazakhstan. Married, mother of 2 children. Member artist group „ Glienicker Künstlerstammtisch“ I've always been a passionate painter and had my first exhibition in kindergarten. When I was at school, I attended a children's art school in my home country, and since then I've developed myself as a painter. In 2000 I followed my husband to Germany. My love for art has always accompanied me, but it was not a straight line to become the freelance artist that I am today. Because now as then, I am my biggest critic. I am still looking for my personal recognition value and even more so to find myself in my work. My work is very emotional, I try to express different feelings. I paint with oil and acrylic with many structures. My work is in private collections in Russia, Kazakhstan and Germany. Some works have been registered for the Luxembourg Art Prize. I also offer workshops for children and adults. I live and work in Glienicke, the northern border of Berlin.

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