Drawn on location this impression of an old house facade situated in a small town in Bulgaria. I was attracted by the contrast between the blue misty windows and the sandy plaster of the house. I wanted to expres a dreamy and vibrant feel despite the sings of time which were obvious. The original artwork is drawn on 50x65cm paper using watecolor and soft pastel.
Drawn on location this impression of an old house facade situated in a small town in Bulgaria. I was attracted by the contrast between the blue misty windows and the sandy plaster of the house. I wanted to expres a dreamy and vibrant feel despite the sings of time which were obvious. The original artwork is drawn on 50x65cm paper using watecolor and soft pastel.
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Care instructions
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Stoian Hitrov is a artist whose work seamlessly blends traditional and digital mediums to create captivating and emotionally charged landscapes and portraits. With a profound love for art, embarked on a journey that would eventually lead to mastery in the realms of impressionism and digital manipulation.
Early Life and Inspiration
Born in Bulgaria, Stoian Hitrow was surrounded by the natural beauty of the countryside, which would later become a central theme in his art. He was drawn to the vibrant colors and ever-changing moods of the landscape, which served as a constant source of inspiration.
Artistic Education
Stoian Hitro pursued formal art education, studying at atelier of the painter Garo Muradyan where he honed their skills in soft pastels and watercolors. It was during this time that he began to experiment with impressionist techniques, capturing the fleeting moments and atmospheric effects in their landscapes.