Not finding blooming gardens in Yerevan, I went to Gyumri. Gyumri is higher above sea level, it is colder there, so the blooming starts later. From the station I walked along Maxim Gorky Street, and on a side street I saw a blossoming cherry tree. And behind the old stone gates! I went into the courtyard of the house and started painting. The gates, however, were almost invisible to me.
I asked the locals what kind of tree was blooming. "Maybe its a sakura?" - the locals answered thoughtfully. Sakura or not, it was beautiful!
What a pity! When I finished, I forgot to look up the name of the street. I tried to determine it on the map. It seems to be Dashtents Street.
The study is painted on watercolor paper by Hahnemuhle, 640g/m2, 100% cotton.
I asked the locals what kind of tree was blooming. "Maybe its a sakura?" - the locals answered thoughtfully. Sakura or not, it was beautiful!
What a pity! When I finished, I forgot to look up the name of the street. I tried to determine it on the map. It seems to be Dashtents Street.
The study is painted on watercolor paper by Hahnemuhle, 640g/m2, 100% cotton.