
Stake attention in this memory
The media file features an artists' watercolor paint set, consisting of a well-used metal tin filled with watercolor pans, placed on a dark blue, woven or braided surface. A transparent color chart, serving as a reference for the paints, partially covers the tin. Many of the paint pans show clear signs of use, with wet, mixed, or depleted colors. Visible hues in the pans include various shades of yellow, green, orange, red, brown, black, grey, and purple, indicating an active state of artistic creation or preparation. The edges of the metal tin are stained with paint, further emphasizing its frequent use. The color chart provides details about the specific paints, with text in both Russian and English. It clearly states "КРАСКА АКВАРЕЛЬНАЯ ХУДОЖЕСТВЕННАЯ ARTISTS WATERCOLOUR" and frequently displays a stylized brand name, appearing as "Conem." Visible color names and codes include "Burnt Sienna" (Сиена жженая 406), "Burnt umber" (Умбра жженая 408), "Sepia" (Сепия 413), "Lamp black" (Сажа газовая 801), "Emerald green" (Изумрудная 720), "Sap green" (Травяная зеленая 716), "Green deep" (Зеленая темная 710), "Raw Sienna" (Сиена натуральная 405), "Madder lake red" (Краплак красный 317), "Blue" (Синяя 515), "Bluish green" (Сине-зеленая 514), "Violet light" (Фиолетовая светлая 605), and "Violet deep" (Фиолетовая темная 606). Partially visible text includes "НЕВ" (likely part of Nevskaya Palitra) and "RCOLO" (part of WATERCOLOUR). The scene captures an intimate moment related to painting, set in Veliky Novgorod, Russia.
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