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Storm Hug - A5 Art Print

$20.00

An Art Print on A5 watercolour paper of art piece “Storm Hug”.

01/08/2023

Original of the painting is Digital Illustration.

Inspiration:

this painting was inspired by my observations of clouds in Hungary. while there, I noticed clouds getting stuck in the mountain peaks, causing different weather patterns on either side of the mountain. the side with clouds would have a few rainy days, while the side with no clouds would have warm, sunny weather. this phenomenon led me to reflect on clouds as personalities that, exhausted from constantly moving, seek rest and stability by "hugging" the mountain peaks. to these clouds, the mountains serve as anchors that provide much-needed rest and peaceful moments.

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An Art Print on A5 watercolour paper of art piece “Storm Hug”.

01/08/2023

Original of the painting is Digital Illustration.

Inspiration:

this painting was inspired by my observations of clouds in Hungary. while there, I noticed clouds getting stuck in the mountain peaks, causing different weather patterns on either side of the mountain. the side with clouds would have a few rainy days, while the side with no clouds would have warm, sunny weather. this phenomenon led me to reflect on clouds as personalities that, exhausted from constantly moving, seek rest and stability by "hugging" the mountain peaks. to these clouds, the mountains serve as anchors that provide much-needed rest and peaceful moments.

An Art Print on A5 watercolour paper of art piece “Storm Hug”.

01/08/2023

Original of the painting is Digital Illustration.

Inspiration:

this painting was inspired by my observations of clouds in Hungary. while there, I noticed clouds getting stuck in the mountain peaks, causing different weather patterns on either side of the mountain. the side with clouds would have a few rainy days, while the side with no clouds would have warm, sunny weather. this phenomenon led me to reflect on clouds as personalities that, exhausted from constantly moving, seek rest and stability by "hugging" the mountain peaks. to these clouds, the mountains serve as anchors that provide much-needed rest and peaceful moments.

Kogu Kichmarenko

Brisbane, Australia

0493 414 697

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