The watercolor works by Finnish artist Jonna Lamminaho (better known as Scandygirl) breathe virtuous life in painted animals. Animals appear incredibly beautiful, as they descended from book pages of fairy tales. Bright, juicy, and sometimes even fantasy - they all rivet your eyes, causing a slight thoughtfulness.

Even from her early years, Jonna was drawn to painting. She devoted herself entirely to creativity, saying that she would one day become an artist. And, despite the hard way to a small victory, she still managed to achieve the goal. Thanks to her extraordinary talent and unlimited imagination, she began to paint watercolor pictures with animals. Looking at these artworks, you begin to understand why it takes your breath away. Each of them carries in itself an endless stream of energy, as well as a hidden message of the destructive power of man.

Watercolors animals by Jonna Lamminaho. Colorful paintings with hidden meaning

Watercolors animals by Jonna Lamminaho. Colorful paintings with hidden meaning

Watercolors animals by Jonna Lamminaho. Colorful paintings with hidden meaning

Watercolors animals by Jonna Lamminaho. Colorful paintings with hidden meaning

Watercolors animals by Jonna Lamminaho. Colorful paintings with hidden meaning

Watercolors animals by Jonna Lamminaho. Colorful paintings with hidden meaning

Watercolors animals by Jonna Lamminaho. Colorful paintings with hidden meaning

Watercolors animals by Jonna Lamminaho. Colorful paintings with hidden meaning

Watercolors animals by Jonna Lamminaho. Colorful paintings with hidden meaning

Watercolors animals by Jonna Lamminaho. Colorful paintings with hidden meaning

Watercolors animals by Jonna Lamminaho. Colorful paintings with hidden meaning

Watercolors animals by Jonna Lamminaho. Colorful paintings with hidden meaning

Watercolors animals by Jonna Lamminaho. Colorful paintings with hidden meaning

Watercolors animals by Jonna Lamminaho. Colorful paintings with hidden meaning

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  1. I would like to use the peacock as my personal email art. What would be the cost?
    Carolyn Crichton Cafarella

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