I warned you – another view of Little Crosby in readiness for my exhibition in the old manor hall there next month. This view is further back than the painting in the previous blog and is, as you can see, in a long format. At first I was going to leave out the modern house on the right, but the sun playing on the windows and the shadow cast on the wall was a delight. What I did leave out was the never ending line of traffic, although I toyed with putting a car in the distance, but finally decided against it.
Other views of Little Crosby and Liverpool are available on my website: grahammcquadefineart.com
Though I have no idea what this street looks like in person, I like your depiction without the cars. It feels like a fresh morning and the sun is just coming up. Like a view you would see as you are walking to a cafe for morning coffee. So fresh and pristine. Love it Graham, really captures a mood.
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Thanks Deb. Very early mornings and Sundays it’s like this. By the time the coffee shop(s) have opened – the cars have come out.
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I agree with your decision to leave out the cars. The sunshine on the left is met with its reflection on the right, and cars would have cut the lovely connection.
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Nice painting, I like the lighting, and hint of colour in those thin washes in the sky.
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Thanks Shawn. The sky was a variegated wash to indicate the source of the light.
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I’m glad you chose to include that modern house, the light in this is beautiful!
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