Subtle use of watercolor paints outlined by the ink fineliner, to bring these scenes together.
Artist Ekaterina Vedernikova comes form and works out of St. Petersburg. We have mostly focused on her exteriors and urban drawings in the past. Today it is going to be exclusively interiors.
Palace like interiors. Grand staircases and rooms to rival the very best of architecture and interior design features.
As I scroll through the page, it's as if I am walking though a museum or one of those estates, now open to the public.
There is no tidy line or staying with the group here. You can visit any and every room in the order that pleases you and spend as long or short in it as you desire.
Unlike the real place, snacks and drinks are allowed throughout. Photography is allowed within reason. Just remember that Ekaterina Vedernikova holds the rights to the images in this post.
For more of Vedernikova's work here on DesignStack, press this LINK.
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wonderful!!!!such nuance!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. Vedernikova does an amazing job at bringing these rooms to life.
DeleteI hope you have a great start to the weekend. 🍃️🌺️🍃️ DS