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Cornelot jellyfish on the Black Sea. Jellyfish are considered to be the oldest inhabitants of our planet, about 650 million years old. The picture shows blue jellyfish swimming in shallow water in large groups.

New media technique - slime paint. The artwork is a volume with bas-relief on the surface, with spiral circles on the surface of the canvas, this texture creates a special and dynamic effect, this texture hypnotize the observer to the world of paintings, helps convey the touches to nature.
Cornelot jellyfish on the Black Sea. Jellyfish are considered to be the oldest inhabitants of our planet, about 650 million years old. The picture shows blue jellyfish swimming in shallow water in large groups.

New media technique - slime paint. The artwork is a volume with bas-relief on the surface, with spiral circles on the surface of the canvas, this texture creates a special and dynamic effect, this texture hypnotize the observer to the world of paintings, helps convey the touches to nature.
Cornelot jellyfish on the Black Sea. Jellyfish are considered to be the oldest inhabitants of our planet, about 650 million years old. The picture shows blue jellyfish swimming in shallow water in large groups.

New media technique - slime paint. The artwork is a volume with bas-relief on the surface, with spiral circles on the surface of the canvas, this texture creates a special and dynamic effect, this texture hypnotize the observer to the world of paintings, helps convey the touches to nature.
Cornelot jellyfish on the Black Sea. Jellyfish are considered to be the oldest inhabitants of our planet, about 650 million years old. The picture shows blue jellyfish swimming in shallow water in large groups.

New media technique - slime paint. The artwork is a volume with bas-relief on the surface, with spiral circles on the surface of the canvas, this texture creates a special and dynamic effect, this texture hypnotize the observer to the world of paintings, helps convey the touches to nature.
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Jellyfishes on the coastland of the Black sea Painting

Tanbelia art

Ukraine

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 11.8 W x 15.7 H x 1.8 D in

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Cornelot jellyfish on the Black Sea. Jellyfish are considered to be the oldest inhabitants of our planet, about 650 million years old. The picture shows blue jellyfish swimming in shallow water in large groups. New media technique - slime paint. The artwork is a volume with bas-relief on the surface, with spiral circles on the surface of the canvas, this texture creates a special and dynamic effect, this texture hypnotize the observer to the world of paintings, helps convey the touches to nature.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11.8 W x 15.7 H x 1.8 D in

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Tanbelia is an artist and sculptor, born and based in Ukraine. Her art is about nature in a wavy line. She raises issues of ecology and nature. The goal is to encourage people to protect nature.

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