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In this painting, I focused on subtle transitions between water and land, reflection and reality, light and shadow within a quiet wetland landscape. The composition is intentionally restrained, allowing the atmosphere to unfold slowly.
I work with transparent watercolor layers to preserve this softness and to keep the image open and breathing.
This piece is part of my series exploring wetland landscapes, where I seek moments of calm, silence, and… emotional depth in nature.
Kateryna Zdravcheva holds a Master's degree in Architecture, and this foundation shapes everything she paints. Where others see a city street, she sees structure, rhythm, and light - and it is watercolor that allows her to dissolve that structure back into emotion.
Born in Ukraine and now based in Tallinn, Estonia, she has found in the medieval city an endless source of inspiration. Her cityscapes capture what architecture alone cannot: the atmosphere of a winter morning on Toompea Hill, the warm glow of Christmas lanterns in the Old Town, the quiet dignity of ancient stone in rain.
Working with watercolor on paper, Kateryna embraces the medium's inherent unpredictability - the way water moves, light shifts, and edges soften. Her technique merges architectural precision with painterly spontaneity, inviting the viewer to pause and breathe inside a captured moment.