Quiosco
About This Work
Capturing the unique charm of Andalusia's "pueblos blancos," this original watercolour by Maryna Riepnova is titled "Quiosco." This piece beautifully depicts a traditional kiosk on a sunlit street in Frigiliana, using the fluid and luminous quality of watercolour to render the scene's unique atmosphere.
Specifications
Water, Light & the White of the Paper
The First Wash
I begin by stretching the paper and letting it breathe. That first layer of water is everything. It decides where the pigment will flow, where it will bloom, where it will surprise me.
Color Conversations
I mix my watercolors slowly, often returning to the same shade three or four times until it feels right. Nothing is forced. The paint knows when it's ready to meet the paper.
Chasing the Light
The final layers are the quietest. I work dry, small strokes, pulling shadows forward and letting the white of the paper do what no pigment ever could. Hold the light.








"Water does not lie. Whatever I am feeling that day ends up on the paper whether I planned it or not."
FEATURED
- Ruta del Arte de Frigiliana
- Jomasa de Navidad
- Jardín de La Concepción
EDUCATION
- University of K.D. Ushinsky
- College of M.B. Grekov
- Watercolors with Miguel Linares
AWARDS
- Torremolinos
- Loja
- Pedro Abad
Authenticity
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One of a Kind
- Unique Asset
- Hand-Signed
- Certificate Included
- High Appreciation
Print Edition
Reproductions
- Standard Value
- Digitally Signed
- Open Edition
- Decorative
Everything You Need to Know
This is the only original.
Once acquired, this work will never be available again. Each piece exists as a singular, unrepeatable moment in the artist's body of work.










