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2025 New York Comic Con
Cosplayer Amanda from New Jersey dresses as Ariel from the Little Mermaid for New York Comic Con at the Javits Center in New York City, on October 12, 2025. (Photo by Gordon Donovan/NurPhoto) -
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2025 New York Comic Con
Cosplayer Amanda from New Jersey dresses as Ariel from the Little Mermaid for New York Comic Con at the Javits Center in New York City, on October 12, 2025. (Photo by Gordon Donovan/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Warsaw
WARSAW, POLAND — SEPTEMBER 17:
The Warsaw Mermaid Monument (Pomnik Syrenki Warszawskiej) is seen in the Old Town Market Square, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, on September 17, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Warsaw
WARSAW, POLAND — SEPTEMBER 17:
The Warsaw Mermaid Monument (Pomnik Syrenki Warszawskiej) is seen in the Old Town Market Square, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, on September 17, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Warsaw
WARSAW, POLAND — SEPTEMBER 17:
The Warsaw Mermaid Monument (Pomnik Syrenki Warszawskiej) is seen in the Old Town Market Square, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, on September 17, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Carlos At 50
Carlos Acosta in Tocororo, chroeographed by Carlos Acosta from Carlos At 50 @ Royal Opera House. Carlos Acosta returns to the Royal Opera House this summer to celebrate his 50th Birthday.
(Opening Night 26-07-2023)
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Carlos At 50
Carlos Acosta and Laura Rodriguez in Mermaid, choreographed by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui from Carlos At 50 @ Royal Opera House. Carlos Acosta returns to the Royal Opera House this summer to celebrate his 50th Birthday.
(Opening Night 26-07-2023)
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Carlos At 50
Carlos Acosta in Manon pas de deux, choreographed by Kenneth MacMillan from Carlos At 50 @ Royal Opera House. Carlos Acosta returns to the Royal Opera House this summer to celebrate his 50th Birthday.
(Opening Night 26-07-2023)
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Carlos At 50
Brandon Lawrence in Liebestod from Carlos At 50 @ Royal Opera House. Carlos Acosta returns to the Royal Opera House this summer to celebrate his 50th Birthday.
(Opening Night 26-07-2023)
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Carlos At 50
Marianela NuÒez, Celine Gittens, Lucy Waine and Carlos Acosta in Apollo from Carlos At 50 @ Royal Opera House. Carlos Acosta returns to the Royal Opera House this summer to celebrate his 50th Birthday.
(Opening Night 26-07-2023)
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Carlos At 50
Carlos Acosta in Apollo from Carlos At 50 @ Royal Opera House. Carlos Acosta returns to the Royal Opera House this summer to celebrate his 50th Birthday.
(Opening Night 26-07-2023)
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Traditional Ligurian house facade, Camogli, Liguria, Italy, Europe
Traditional Ligurian house facade, Camogli, Riviera di Levante, Liguria, Italy, Europe
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
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Participants
36th Annual Mermaid Parade, New York, USA - 16 Jun 2018
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FEATURE - Das schönste Gartenhaus
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News/REX/Shutterstock (9473292p)
Professional blogger and YouTuber Emily Fisher, 31, aka 'Mermaid Gossip' works on her laptop from her colourful 'Girl Shed' in Bristol. It is an entry for woodcare brand Cuprinol's 2018 Shed of the Year competition.
Cuprinol Shed of the Year competition, UK - Mar 2018
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FEATURE - Das schönste Gartenhaus
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Professional blogger and YouTuber Emily Fisher, 31, aka 'Mermaid Gossip' works on her laptop from her colourful 'Girl Shed' in Bristol. It is an entry for woodcare brand Cuprinol's 2018 Shed of the Year competition.
Cuprinol Shed of the Year competition, UK - Mar 2018
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FEATURE - Das schönste Gartenhaus
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Professional blogger and YouTuber Emily Fisher, 31, aka 'Mermaid Gossip' works on her laptop from her colourful 'Girl Shed' in Bristol. It is an entry for woodcare brand Cuprinol's 2018 Shed of the Year competition.
Cuprinol Shed of the Year competition, UK - Mar 2018
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FEATURE - Das schönste Gartenhaus
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News/REX/Shutterstock (9473292o)
Professional blogger and YouTuber Emily Fisher, 31, aka 'Mermaid Gossip' works on her laptop from her colourful 'Girl Shed' in Bristol. It is an entry for woodcare brand Cuprinol's 2018 Shed of the Year competition.
Cuprinol Shed of the Year competition, UK - Mar 2018
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FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
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Visitors watch mermaid, as she swims with fish in a giant tank during a show at an aquarium
Mermaid display at an aquarium, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 11 Mar 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
December 16, 2017 - Seoul, South Korea: Santa Claus costumed divers with mermaid costumed divers performs underwater during an Under Water Santa Show with stingrays, turtles and sardines at the Seoul Aquarium. (Ryu Seung-il/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06048144
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December 16, 2017 - Seoul, South Korea: Santa Claus costumed divers with mermaid costumed divers performs underwater during an Under Water Santa Show with stingrays, turtles and sardines at the Seoul Aquarium. (Ryu Seung-il/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06048137
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka with one of her paintings
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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Picture MUST credit: Olga Belka/olgadiving.com
A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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Picture MUST credit: Olga Belka/olgadiving.com
A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka heads to the sea to begin a new work
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka with a couple of examples of her work at an exhibition
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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A diving instructor is causing a splash in the world of art by panting scenes of the ocean bed – while underwater.Russian-born Olga Belkin has developed a technique of using oils to capture life under the waves armed with a canvas and brushes.But her works, which are in demand around the world , can take up to six weeks to dry out !Olga, who now lives and works in Thailand is also a trained artist and said combining her two passions seemed like an obvious thing to do.She said:” I had an idea to paint under water for a long time. I spent several years developing the underwater painting technology, special paints, and so on.“ The perception of colour and shape is distorted under water. So I did a lot of work before opening my exhibitions.”She uses special which do not dissolve in the water and says their make-up is “ secret”The brushes have a special shape and negative buoyancy so they don’t float away when she is not using them.The actual canvas uses is also a closely guarded secret.
OPS:Olga Belka painting in the ocean
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