Two Weeks Of Pastel Painting In Kaliningrad – Две пастельные недели в Калининграде
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Two Weeks Of Pastel Painting In Kaliningrad
Kaliningrad has an exceptional atmosphere. Here I want to paint, draw, create. Two weeks of my visit to Kaliningrad feel like it was one day. Yet the results of this one day are many – pastel and charcoal drawings of the city, its streets, Baltic sea, sand dines covered with snow, sunrises and sunsets and even the Königsberg Cathedral. I love these two weeks of pastel painting in Kaliningrad. Hope to do it again very soon 🙂
Две пастельные недели в Калининграде
В Калининграде необыкновенный воздух. Здесь хочется творить. Две недели моего визита пролетели как один день. Но за этот день пастелью и углем на бумагу легли Балтийское море, улицы города, дюны, закаты и восходы и даже Кёнигсбергский кафедральный собор. Эти две пастельные недели в Калининграде мне очень понравились. Надо будет повторить поскорее 🙂
Winter Shades of Green In Chestnut Park, Kaliningrad – Dimitrie Ross. Pastel, charcoal
Old Vinyl Record Of Königsberg – Dimitrie Ross. Charcoal, pastel
Tree Trunks And Shadows In Chestnut Tree Park, Kaliningrad – Dimitrie Ross. Charcoal, pastel
Winter Celebration Of Red At Oberteich Pond, Kaliningrad – Dimitrie Ross. Charcoal, pastelSunrise Of Forgiveness Sunday – Dimitrie Ross. Charcoal, pastel
Music Score Of Mist For Ducks With Oberteich Pond Shore – Dimitrie Ross. Charcoal, pastel
Silent Piano Keys Of Oberteich Pond – Dimitrie Ross. Charcoal, pastel
10PM Kaliningrad Time, Ozerova Street – Dimitrie Ross. Charcoal, pastelKönigsberg Cathedral. Drama King – Dimitrie Ross. Charcoal, pastel
Tea With Walrus – Dimitrie Ross. Charcoal, pastel
Tea With Elephant Seal – Dimitrie Ross. Charcoal, pastel
A Walk In Snow Covered Sand Dunes. Baltic Sea – Dimitrie Ross. Charcoal, pastel
A Walk In Snow Covered Sand Dunes 2. Baltic Sea – Dimitrie Ross. Charcoal, pastel
A Walk In Snow Covered Sand Dunes 3. Baltic Sea – Dimitrie Ross. Charcoal, pastel
A Walk In Snow Covered Sand Dunes 4. Baltic Sea – Dimitrie Ross. Charcoal, pastel