File:Oil on canvas titled "Camomile and Mint" by Natasha Mirak.jpg

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English: The painting technique refers to the painting of the old Flemish masters. The picture is painted with the world's best single-pigment, natural oil paints.

The picture shows a herbalist, a sage, a beautiful woman as a metaphor for nature, she has herbs in her hair.

Herb of Saint John or good herb and was considered a symbol of wisdom, hospitality and love, using the plant, among others, in rituals related to Saint John (midsummer night).

A painting inspired by the paintings of Jan van Eyck, a Dutch painter, a representative of the fifteenth-century Dutch realism.
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Camera location51° 06′ 51.12″ N, 17° 01′ 17.04″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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