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Year of the fish-- I painted this picture in 2015.  She is part of a series of my works on fish.  I used oil paints, texture paste to add volume to the strokes, as well as self-hardening clay for sculpting from which I manually made sea pebbles and placed it at the bottom of the picture. The edges of the canvas on the stretcher are painted, the painting is covered with a protective layer of varnish.
Year of the fish-- I painted this picture in 2015.  She is part of a series of my works on fish.  I used oil paints, texture paste to add volume to the strokes, as well as self-hardening clay for sculpting from which I manually made sea pebbles and placed it at the bottom of the picture. The edges of the canvas on the stretcher are painted, the painting is covered with a protective layer of varnish.
Year of the fish-- I painted this picture in 2015.  She is part of a series of my works on fish.  I used oil paints, texture paste to add volume to the strokes, as well as self-hardening clay for sculpting from which I manually made sea pebbles and placed it at the bottom of the picture. The edges of the canvas on the stretcher are painted, the painting is covered with a protective layer of varnish.
Year of the fish-- I painted this picture in 2015.  She is part of a series of my works on fish.  I used oil paints, texture paste to add volume to the strokes, as well as self-hardening clay for sculpting from which I manually made sea pebbles and placed it at the bottom of the picture. The edges of the canvas on the stretcher are painted, the painting is covered with a protective layer of varnish.
Year of the fish-- I painted this picture in 2015.  She is part of a series of my works on fish.  I used oil paints, texture paste to add volume to the strokes, as well as self-hardening clay for sculpting from which I manually made sea pebbles and placed it at the bottom of the picture. The edges of the canvas on the stretcher are painted, the painting is covered with a protective layer of varnish.
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Year of fish Painting

Tatyana Orlovetskaya

Israel

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 31.5 W x 27.5 H x 0.7 D in

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Year of the fish-- I painted this picture in 2015. She is part of a series of my works on fish. I used oil paints, texture paste to add volume to the strokes, as well as self-hardening clay for sculpting from which I manually made sea pebbles and placed it at the bottom of the picture. The edges of the canvas on the stretcher are painted, the painting is covered with a protective layer of varnish.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

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Size:31.5 W x 27.5 H x 0.7 D in

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Hi! My name is Tatiana Orlovetskaya. I live in Israel. I learned painting on my own. Currently, I have enough experience and knowledge to share my author's painting technique with those who want to learn how to draw in my art studio. Now painting for me is my favorite work without which I cannot imagine my life. I love nature very much and therefore I am not indifferent to the topic of ecology and what kind of world we will leave to our descendants, therefore the main themes of my works are the relationship between man and the world around him. With my work, I try to evoke dreep emotions in people so that no one remains indifferent.

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