
Maybe a sense of deja vu here, but this is a new painting. I did show an earlier version of this on a recent post but I decided to rework it on a long format sheet rather than force the bigger painting into a long format mount and lose people’s legs and dogs.
I thought that it was worth redoing as it is a popular location, with the start of Anthony Gormley’s Another Place on the beach on the right – I did include a couple of statues if you look hard enough. Anyway, it is popular enough for them to install parking payment machines in the car park you can see in the background.
Other scenes of Liverpool can be found on my website: grahammcquadefineart.com
Love the meticulous details. 🙂
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Thanks. A !ot are just hints with the slope of a line or the placement of a dot or squiggle. Just don’t look too hard.
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Nice scene, you really captured the people well. I can also tell it is low tide by the way how the beach looks in the background.
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Thanks Shawn. It was out, though ships were still leaving Liverpool docks that day.
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Wow, another wonderful painting, really beautiful!
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Beautiful. I like this version best.
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Thanks, it says the same as before but in half the space.
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