Halos of the clouds Each watercolor of Voloshin – and he often gave them to his friends and even not very close people – carries a particle of light, wisdom and love.
Creating them for many years, the artist reflected on the relationship of the four elements: Earth, Water, Air and Fire, the deep sense of the Cosmos.
Almost every real or fantastic landscape is seen from the point of view of the Creator, therefore the elements in the watercolors of Voloshin – the sea, hills, sky, clouds – retaining their density and “texture” are translucent and luminous.
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