Simon Levin
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WATERCOLORPAINTING • 5 artworks
View allThe gallery was a mausoleum of silence, each marble floorboard echoing with the weight of a thousand unspoken critiques. Alina, a young artist, stood amidst the hallowed walls, her heart aflutter with anticipation. She had come to unveil her latest creation — a canvas that held secrets whispered by watercolors.
Alina's journey had been one of struggle and self-discovery. Her life had been a symphony of colors, each note played with the brushstrokes of her soul. But it was the watercolors that held a special place in her heart — their ethereal quality, their ability to dance between transparency and opacity, like veils lifted by a gentle breeze.
The whispers had begun when Alina dipped her brush into cerulean blue. The canvas trembled, as if awakening from a long slumber. The strokes flowed like forgotten memories, tracing the contours of a distant landscape — a meadow kissed by morning dew, a solitary tree standing sentinel against the sky.
Next came the blush of rose madder, delicate and fragile. Alina closed her eyes, feeling the warmth of sunlight on her skin. The whispers grew louder — a love letter etched in pigment, a promise of eternity. She painted petals, unfurling like secrets shared between kindred souls.
But it was the burnt sienna that held the heart of her creation. Alina dipped her brush, and the canvas exhaled — a sigh of longing, of ancient stories waiting to be told. The whispers swirled — a crumbling castle, ivy-clad walls, a forgotten love locked in sepia tones.
As Alina stepped back, the gallery held its breath. The canvas shimmered, its surface a delicate dance of water and pigment. The whispers had morphed into murmurs of awe, the silence finally broken by the language of art. Alina, the artist lost in the echo, had found her voice, and her canvas, once a scream of despair, now sang a song of resilience.
And so, the watercolor whispers on paper's tender canvas became a testament — a bridge between the seen and the unseen, a reminder that even in silence, stories could bloom, and hearts could heal.
Note: This short story is a tribute to the magic of watercolors and the emotions they evoke.
ESPECTáCULO ACUáTICO • 9 artworks
View allThe life of a drop of water falling from an evening fountain, in the rays of evening spotlights, can be described as a poetic and magical phenomenon.
A drop of water, separating from the fountain, begins its short but exciting journey. It flies into the air, reflecting the world around it, sparkles and shines in the rays of the spotlights, creating a small luminous ball that for a moment seems like a star.
At this moment, a drop of water becomes part of a larger performance, creating, together with other drops, a unique picture full of colors and light. She falls back into the water, causing circles on the surface and adding her note to the music of the fountain.
Thus, even the brief existence of a drop of water falling from an evening fountain can be full of beauty and magic. It reminds us how every moment can be special and unique if we can see the beauty in the small details.
INK ON PAPER • 6 artworks
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View allIMPRESSIONISTART • 11 artworks
View allVisitors leave positive feedback about their visit. They note that the gardens and house of Claude Monet in Giverny are a corner of inspiration and beauty. They become especially impressive in May, when everything blooms and smells fragrant. Some visitors consider this place to be ideal for lovers of flowers, gardens and impressionist art.