Architecture painting
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I was inspired by the contrast and affect of soft, quieting snow to busy city life and its bold structures. This was mainly painted using a palette knife and heavily textured with impasto Oil on Canvas 24”x20”
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Adelaide China Town on a Friday night
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This is my upload # 100 here. After all, it’s some sort of anniversary, so I thought it was time to have some fun. I took my picture, “The Mill”, and made it into a painting. I used my old, otherwise useless, PhotoDraw programme from Microsoft. Much inspired by David DeWitt, who in his generous comments on the original wrote, that this reminded of a painting by the old Flemish painters. I saw it then, most because of the warm colours and the position of the houses in the back. They look as if they have been put there for perspective reasons. The original is here Water / Beach Art / Architecture / Stones / Forests / Landscapes / / /
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A Chinese Pergoda with a grunge distressed textured feel.
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On Main Street in Lexington sits the Southern Inn. This painting depicts the building as it is familiar to those of us who live about; bathed in the light of a bright autumn day. The sun’s light cast strong shadows across the buildings facade and the only working neon sign in town. As it flows across awnings and to the street, it accents a small pile of fallen leaves in the gutter; a seasonal cherry on the visual sundae. Acrylic on panel
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This was taken around the middle of the day from the center of the World Heritage listed Melbourne Exhibition Building. I used a 19mm equivalent lens in order to get the whole center piece in, and made a real effort to to stand as directly under the center, and pointing as straight up as possible. To give you some idea of height of the roof , the tiny coloured spots in the center are actually helium balloons that have ascended to the highest point in the building (click for the zoom view to see them better). ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature Urban
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Driving along a back road, I saw this strong adobe wall with this grand entrance. The sky was exceptionally blue and the Purple Sage and Spanish Broom were in full bloom everywhere. So, I couldn’t resist adding those into the painting, reminding me of what a beautiful spring it was. This is an original acrylic painting on canvas and it measures 20”h x 24”w. It is professionally framed in a rustic off-white wood frame from the Larsen-Juhl “Windswept” series. It is available for sale.
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The work is done directly from nature, only once and unique. Original oil on canvas painting with size 70×60 cm is sold. To see the full collection of my work, please visit my gallery at www.komarovart.com
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This is the second in my graffiti and back alley series. Hope you enjoy. / / More in this series: / The Writing’s On The Wall / / / Sandman / / / The Scribe / / / Tagged / / / The Vandals / / / The View / / / Bubblegum Graffiti / / / Marley / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography
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I watched this fellow for a couple days while staying in Orizaba, Mexico. The haphazard painting on the abandoned building seemed to mean something, but I couldn’t put my finger on it. I asked the man if I could take his photo and he seemed very proud to be asked as he gleefully agreed. And, then I stood back… across the street and watched him add more daubs of paint here and there. He’d then pose himself… almost as an element in his own painting… along the sidewalk. Passersby paid him no heed. Very strange. Eventully some ol’ woman came up to me and asked why I was watching that crazy man. She said he does this everyday. He paints a little blob on that old building… then stands in front of it as if he’s “somebody”. Crazy man! You should stay away from him. “Crazy”? I don’t think so… I say, Brilliant!!! Orizaba, Mexico
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This is a neck-craning view of a cross-section of the inside Rotunda, United States Capitol. I’ve had the privilege of visiting this very beautiful building a few times. I took this on the same day as The Oval Staircase. The lighting in there was excellent and really made parts of it stand out! The white figurine “sculpturing” is actually a painting.
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Old church, abandoned for years, unholy place full of mysteries….
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During the seasonal changes, cold air sweeps down from the northwest and the mountains force it into collision with warmer moist air from the south. The wreck creates gusty winds and day long pelting rains. It is the kind of weather that flips hems, plasters slacks wetly to your thighs, and somehow manages to sprinkle that warm spot behind your neck making one hunch in like a tortoise and snort in exasperation. It polishes the worn black top and in the reflecting sheen one can see the outline of the old pedestrian stones at cross streets. These huge stones and the cobbles of the 18th. Century were left as a base for successive layers of bitumen. The rain discloses their graves and lifts the oil from the asphalt making foot travel more risky and unpleasant, The savvy pedestrian knows full well how unreliable weather forecast are in a region like this, and they keep a wary eye to the north looking during the day for signs of change or trouble. The older resident acknowledge that more in change than merely the weather has come from that direction too. Everyone is aware of what’s been wroth in more northern counties of the state and fret about the consequences of its spread, But like the weather they tacitly agree, everybody talks about it but there’s nothing that can be done to stop it. Acrylic on gessoed panel
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I’m sure this building has a story to tell! Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
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. . .And slowly, everything dissolves back into the landscape. . . Digital Camera
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The cloisters of Gloucester Cathedral Watercolour by Ruth S Harris
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... no, not really – it’s a house in a village called Weissenkirchen / Austria
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I really like the way this old fire escpape hung down into this alley. / / Another Fire Escape shot from another shoot. / / Stairway to Heaven / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography
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