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  • I wanted to create a scene with the Babaroga and a huge capital ship or station in the background, I went with the Zirnitra to keep the Triglavian aesthetic and painted it in a light, paler blue to give it a sense of distance and scale.

    I have to admit, this one was actually inspired by an Ian McQue piece, who creates some really fantastic artwork.

  • Original watercolour painting

  • 17x12 inches (unframed)
  • Cold-pressed, acid free paper
  • 300 GSM/140 lb
  • Created under license of CCP games, creators of Eve online
  • Signed by the artist

Zorya's Bdéniye

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    1. Do not place in direct sunlight, this would cause the painting/drawing to bleach and lose its colour. Alternatively you could frame it behind UV protected glass.
    2. Avoid placing in spots prone to humidity or fluctions in temperature for example above a radiator or heater or in a bathroom.
    3. Periodically check your artworks for signs of damp, discolouration and distinctive brown marks (sometimes called foxing) are most likely to appear on the back of artworks initially.
      It's a good idea to remove pieces from the wall a couple of times a year to check everything is still shipshape.

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