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Lighthouse Print

Sol Egan

Kyrgyzstan

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The painting is inspired by a lighthouse. Modern ships use satellite navigation, but the lighthouses have not disappeared at all. This lighthouse is ready to work, and it fits very nicely into the surrounding landscape. And the setting sun makes the lighthouse even more mysterious and beautiful building, which rises above the sea, on a rocky shore, among the trees

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Dear friends! I started to exhibit my paintings on Saatchi Art, from the end of March 2024. For many years, I have been creating websites. And I liked that. But even as a child, I was good at drawing. A few years ago, i moved to Istanbul. The Mediterranean climate, the amazing atmosphere and the nature of Turkey pushed me to start painting. I bought paints and tried to paint my first paintings. Sometimes it worked out well, but for the most part, it didn't work out very well. A little over a year later, I returned to Kyrgyzstan. Here I decided to seriously engage in painting, on a professional level. There was no time to go to the courses. In addition to creating websites, I learned to play the guitar. I had to study painting without a teacher. I watched lessons on the Internet, read articles, occasionally went to exhibitions of artists and looked at their paintings from a close distance, studying methods of applying paints and styles. Later, I read somewhere that the great Winston Churchill also painted very well, and in order to learn this, he also visited exhibitions and also looked at paintings for a long time from a close distance. I'm doing better today than I did a few years ago, but I don't want to stop there....

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