Montas Kuršes, maybe the last rescued works.
| Colour | Gold |
| Condition | New |
| Added | November 13, 19:2661 |
There was a shoot in a barn near a country house. "The barn is quite plain, but it suits us and we started setting it up. I found several watercolors in a cupboard, and I was breathless. I spent a long time there studying them, and I liked them more and more. At some point, I asked the owner about the works, and he said they were by Monta Kurse, who has now passed away. I chose two that spoke to me the most and bought them. After researching, I found out she was a painter, writer, and healer. For me, there is definitely something from her cosmos in this work that fascinates. If the other works remained in that barn and dampness, then most likely these are the last two saved; those that stayed there are in the cosmos with the author. I have no reliable information on what happened. The cardboard had already slightly warped due to moisture, and I realized I couldn't cut a nine-part mat by hand. I took both works to the framing salon, and they immediately recognized them as Monta Kurse's works, saying they hadn't been brought in for a long time.... In the end, we agreed not only on the mat but that they would also frame them. So now this work shines again in all its splendor. That's the story. Dimensions 60 x 82 cm. Majestic.