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Abandoned Portuguese Windmill Art Print
by Dora Hathazi Mendes
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Abandoned Portuguese Windmill art print by Dora Hathazi Mendes. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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The title for my new watercolor painting is Abandoned Portuguese Windmill, because is about a lonely old mill, out of work and without blades, but in... more
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Artist's Description
The title for my new watercolor painting is Abandoned Portuguese Windmill, because is about a lonely old mill, out of work and without blades, but in reality this mill has lots of company day by day, as it is one of the three windmills in the fluvial beach of Alburrica, in the city of Barreiro, Portugal.
The usage of the wind power has a long tradition in Portugal, because of the strong winds coming from the Atlantic Ocean, and nowadays these old mills are one by one finding new functions, as they have been turned into for instance museums, lodgings, restaurants or snack bars, gift shops, or private homes.
The three windmills in Alburrica were built in 1852 called Gigante, Poente and Nascente the last one is which I was painting about. Gigante is the biggest one was build in the style of the mills in the Netherlands and was closed in 1919, the two smaller mills called Sunset and Sunrise are build in the common style of Portuguese windmills, and they stopped working in 1950.
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About Dora Hathazi Mendes
Karavella Atelier- Portugal Paintings, Cat Art , original handmade watercolor artworks by Dora Hathazi Mendes. Welcome Dear Visitor in my Online Art Gallery! My name is Dora, I am a Hungarian painter, living in sunny Portugal. I am a Professional Artist, graduated at Moholy Nagy University of Art and Design MOME Budapest, Hungary in 2002 as Textile Designer. Everything what you see in my Gallery are real, handmade, traditional watercolor paintings made with love, with brushes on paper. I am living my dream as a fulltime artist, my two passions are to paint about my adoptive country, beautiful Portugal, and also I consider myself as a Cat Artist, as I love to paint about the sophisticated felines! If you are in either category, love...
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Rebecca Herranen
Lovely art work
Aditi Taregharkar
Stunning painting!
Guido Montanes Castillo
Beautiful!
Eddie Barron
great work
Steve Karol
Awesome
Windy Craig
Beautiful!
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Riley Bradford
Beautiful! I really like how you did the clouds in the sky!
Linda Brody
Super image.
Wayne Moran
wow so very cool!
Judy Vincent
Beautiful painting!
Suzanne Wilkinson
Lovely work
Jen Shearer
Glorious!
Peggy Collins
Well done!
Bill Gallagher
Very nice.
Paul Quinn
Beautiful work
Judy Jones
Beautiful work
John Trommer
Very nice work.
Debra Martz
Wonderful work!
Robert Tubesing
An impressive image.
Dora Stork
Wonderful view, composition, colors and painting!
John Hughes
Nice artwork.
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