Lighthouse in the morning and evening
Small city on a mid-Croatian coast called Gradac. First is early morning and the next is early night – just after sunset and from somewhat different position. In the backgroung is Pelješac peninsula – the longest on the Adriatic.
Watercolour on large WC NB.
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2009Aug 312tags: lighthouse | sea | watercolour
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2009Aug 24tags: anxiety | box | ink | selfportraitSelfportrait in a box – ink
Anxiety due to fear of my posts’ approval made me feel like this. I’m hiding, and if you can see me, then I’m not successful enough. What you see on my back above my sholder is a pony-tail (it’s not a shadow)
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tags: card | greetings | holiday | seaside | watercolor2009Aug 23
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tags: gradac | holiday | seside | watercolor2009Aug 22
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tags: gradac | holiday | seaside | watercolour2009Aug 21
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2009Aug 20tags: holiday | seaside | watercolorSeaside randesvous
I’m leaving you for a while. I’ll be on holidays. Meanwhile you can enjoy some postcards that I made to send to friends from the place called Gradac (that’s where I’m gonna be)
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tags: Bosnia | city | photopaint | Sarajevo | view | watercolor2009Aug 19
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2009Aug 17tags: bridge | city | hometown | river | tram-line | view | watercolorQuiz view!
This is the one I promissed – a view from my balcony in watercolour. If you guess correctly, then you’ll know where I’m from. I’ll give you a couple of clues though:
1. In the background you can see a small part of the old town with St. Antony’s church and Emperor’s mosque.
2. Further back, there is a mountain on which bob and sledge competitions were held during 14th Winter Olympic Games. The same moutain was used to lounch a record long city siege.
3. At the bottom-left corner (just below the balcony wall) Austrian Arch-duke Ferdinand was assained almost exactely 95 years ago – which triggered World War One.
4. At bottom right corner you can see the tracks of the first fully operational electrificated tram-line in Europe.
Do not be confused by the colour of the river (it is a river belive me) – That is its natural colour, and the most realistic one in this view. If you’ve guessed correctly than you are a Geographical genius!























