Evgeniya Kashina's Fine Arts Living Room |
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Landscapes by Evgeniya Kashina. The narrow streets of the historical center of Istanbul, a carriageway in the width of a half cars and a sidewalk with a width of 3/4 people, paved with paving stones and wriggle up. Gulls, droping in for breakfast at the hotel. Monumental mosques. It seems that almost all of Istanbul was built in the 16th century, under Suleiman the Magnificent, and personally by the architect Sinan. Cozy restaurants, decorated with colorful lanterns. Ladies wearing hijabs making selfies. Sunday picnics with Turkish samovars. And much, much more things, not yet seen, which remaining for the next turn of the narrow streets, running upstairs ... Istanbul will always be in my heart. I dream to come back here again. |
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The paintings are exhibited at the exhibition |
"Dolmabahce Palace" |
"Fountain in the Dolmabahce Palace Garden" |
"Topkapi Palace.
View of the Baghdad Pavilion, Golden Kiosk Iftariye, Golden Horn Bay" |
"Aya Sofia" |
"Fountains in front of the Blue Mosque" |
"Courtyard of the Suleymaniye Mosque" |
"Obelisk of Theodosius on Sultanahmet Square" |
"Panorama of Istanbul. View from Suleymaniye Mosque" |
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Views of Turkey, Kemer, Antalya
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