Mar 17, 2017
Media: Watercolor
Size: 6.3x9.3 in
Mostar has two rivers. The Neretva is big and Radobolja is small. Although quite small, Radobolja is important for the city. From old times it has fed Mostar's orchards, gardens and vineyards. In 16th century a water supply system was built from its source. In addition, Radobolja has been running mill wheels for centuries. Now the grain is being ground by electricity and the wheels of the water mills have long since been stopped but the old mills themselves still stand above the river. This is original watercolor painting, not a print. The frame in the photo is for example only. Painting is sent without a frame. Please notice that the original colors may differ slightly from what you see on your screen. It depends on your monitor settings. It is desirable to arrange watercolors in a frame with glass. Place it on a wall away from direct sunlight. Please feel free to contact me with all questions regarding the purchase of this painting. More of my paintings: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MostArS Mostar has two rivers. The Neretva is big and Radobolja is small. Although quite small, Radobolja is important for the city. From old times it has fed Mostar's orchards, gardens and vineyards. In 16th century a water supply system was built from its source. In addition, Radobolja has been running mill wheels for centuries. Now the grain is being ground by electricity and the wheels of the water mills have long since been stopped but the old mills themselves still stand above the river. This is original watercolor painting, not a print. The frame in the photo is for example only. Painting is sent without a frame. Please notice that the original colors may differ slightly from what you see on your screen. It depends on your monitor settings. It is desirable to arrange watercolors in a frame with glass. Place it on a wall away from direct sunlight. Please feel free to contact me with all questions regarding the purchase of this painting. More of my paintings: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MostArS |