Before the storm. Watercolor painting
Samira YanushkovaSamira Yanushkova uses the fluid nature of watercolor to map the shifting moods of the coast. This piece captures the heavy, romantic stillness of the air just before a storm breaks over the dunes.

Before the storm. Watercolor painting
Samira Yanushkova uses the fluid nature of watercolor to map the shifting moods of the coast. This piece captures the heavy, romantic stillness of the air just before a storm breaks over the dunes.
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Art Analysis
The soft tension of a sky about to break
Samira Yanushkova leans into the inherent freshness of watercolor to depict a landscape in transition. The pigments bleed into one another, mimicking the way light and shadow shift across coastal sand dunes as the weather turns, creating a scene that feels both romantic and grounded in natural phenomena.
By emphasizing the physical movement of paint, the artist captures the quiet energy of ocean waves and still water before the wind picks up. It is a work that brings a sense of the outdoors inside, using color diversity to anchor a room in the raw, changing patterns of the climate.
The painting captures the specific, heavy stillness that precedes a coastal weather event.
Yanushkova utilizes the bleeding edges of watercolor to represent the blurred lines between sea, sky, and sand.
The image evokes a deep sense of quietude, placing the viewer alone before the scale of the cliffs and the open sea.
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