City raining Wall Art

237 creative works found

  • Acrylic on Canvas. Original SOLD.

  • Well this is the shot that made it into the 2008 channel ten weather calendar, so I’m pretty proud of that.Getting this into the calendar was my first… ‘public’ recognition of my work so this is a pretty special shot to me. it is lightning over Adelaide looking down from Mount Osmond. It was taken in December 2006 and featured on the following nights news broadcast.

  • Sydney Downpour
    by Craig Mitchell

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    A summer afternoon downpour in the city. The streets washed clean, then it clears as soon as it came. More Sydney ...

  • Rain
    by Nicole Tattersall

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    This stencil was created in early 2008 inspired by fashion photography and damp cold London. Recently cut stencil with one layer from an older stencil of a zebra in pink on her dress, with hand drawn cobbled stones. The canvas itself is 3 times in length this is just a mere snap shot of the original piece. This piece is 1 of 3, utilising the same same stencil and composition of works I’ve posted on Red Bubble at the moment. The other is ‘snow and umbrella’ and ‘rain birds’

  • Rainy Night
    by Reba Hierholzer

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    16×20 Oil on Canvas – 2007. Painted from memory of historic downtown Pensacola, FL as seen driving home from work in the rain at nightfall. I am only making this available for sale as a card until I can get a better photograph of it.

  • Stormy Night
    by Marilyn Brown

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    Gouche on smooth cartridge 180gsm. Original sold at; Website ~ / More of my Works /

  • monday blues
    by Amagoia Akarregi

    US$17.10–US$91.20

    All work posted may not be used, replicated, manipulated, redistributed, or modified without my express consent.

  • New York City Rain
    by andykazie

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    A surreal New York City street scene photograph depicting a mysterious woman with an umbrella on a rainy Summer night. This print has beautiful pastel colors and nice contrast.

  • Straightline
    by reflexio

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    Corner of Elizabeth and Collins St, Melbourne, August 2006.

  • Brisbane Riverside...
    by Nicole Goggins

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  • Dangerous Days II
    by Robert O'Neill

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    Dangerous Days was the original name of the screenplay and film, Blade Runner. An interpretation of the city view, especially with the opening sequence in mind. A Replicant looks on, knowing her time is short. Blade Runner is one of my favourite movies of all time, and the book is another favourite, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? On a similar theme: Dangerous Days: and Nexus 6

  • Heavy raining it was that day and I wasn’t the only one that managed to get some shelter.. “Edit” / Added a B&W version of this shot as well.

  • Concrete Jungle
    by EMIJIZ

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  • March Madness
    by Michael Bailey

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    Original in Private Collection Watercolor on Arches 140lb Hot Press paper / 18×19 1/2 Interpretation of a busy, rainy street scene I shot in Chicago many years ago. I always wanted to paint this and after playing with the composition finally put brush to paper. It was a challenge to portray the light of a rainy day and the relfections on the cobbled walk but this turned into one of my favorites. Giclee’s available on cotton rag paper, contact Michael at mbaileyart@gmail.com

  • Dangerous Days III
    by Robert O'Neill

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    Dangerous Days was the original name of the screenplay and film, Blade Runner. An interpretation of the city view, depicting the onset of decay and police omnipresence—juxtaposed with the increase in decadence as the city inhabitants seek solace in pleasure. Blade Runner is one of my favourite movies of all time, and the book is another favourite, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? On a similar theme: Dangerous Days II Dangerous Days: and Nexus 6

  • Rain of light
    by Beata Czyzowska Young

    US$4.84–US$129.20

  • Coming into Los Angeles
    by amarica

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    Los Angeles is the largest city in the state of California and the second largest in the United States. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles is rated an alpha world city, has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over 498.3 square miles in Southern California. LA. is one of the world’s centers of culture, technology, media, business, and international trade. It is home to renowned institutions covering a broad range of professional and cultural fields, and is one of the most substantial economic engines within the United States. Los Angeles leads the world in producing popular entertainment — such as motion picture, television, and recorded music — which forms the base of its international fame and global status. Los Angeles has Mediterranean climate or Dry-Summer subtropical zone (Köppen climate classification Csb on the coast, Csa inland). Los Angeles receives plentiful of sunshine, with 325 sunny days and only 27 rainy days on average every year. Summers are warm and dry with average high temperatures of 81 – 84°F (27 – 29°C) and lows of 63°F (16°C), but temperatures sometimes exceed 90°F (32°C) during the summer. Winters are mild and somewhat rainy with high temperatures of 68 – 70°F (20 – 21°C) and lows of 48 – 50°F (9 – 10°C). Spring and autumn has mild days and cool evenings. Los Angeles area and California has microclimate, so the temperatures could be 18°F (10°C) warmer in the inland area than the coastal, and a temperature gain of over one degree per mile inland. Rainfall occurs mainly in the winter and spring months (February being the wettest month), with light rainfall, but sometimes as thunderstorms. Los Angeles averages 15 inches (385 mm) of precipitation per year, but is lower at the coast and higher at the mountains. Tornadoes are extraordinarily rare downtown, though waterspouts can be seen during severe storms at beaches. Snow is extraordinarily rare in the city basin, but the mountainous slopes within city limits typically receive snow every year. The greatest snowfall recorded in downtown Los Angeles was 2.0 inches (5 cm) on January 15, 1932. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia OK, I decided to have a little fun with this one. Although I have seen it rainy and cloudy like this in Los Angeles, this was not one of those days. I used Photomatix Pro for the HDR, then added effects with Photoshop CS3 and Micrografx. I created this for the CAsound challenge coming up next week title “The City” which a theme on California cities. Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All images and writings are the copyright of the artist – © amari, amarica. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying, distributing and/or selling any image without prior written consent from the artist is strictly prohibited and subject to any and all legal remedies.

  • had another go (from scratch), have straight buildings in colour… /

  • 30×24 Oil on gallery wrapped canvas. Created by Palette Knife. Original is available. If your interested please email me at tlamoreaux@gmail.com /

  • Starry Sky
    by kookylane

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  • Venice Showers
    by Ann Garrett

    US$4.99–US$133.00

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