Life has been a little hectic of late and has prevented me from doing much painting. Fortunately I have a few old paintings that I havent shown on this blog before. Here is one I did this in 2005 and it sold. I came across an image of it yesterday and was pleasantly pleased with it, well, apart from the perspective of the arch over the near window. Though it was the reflection off the sliding door and the cobblestones that caught my eye.
This old building has since been gentrified with bars, boutiques and galleries, but the brick shell remains. The area is great for subjects to paint such as the canal and the old mill you can see in the distance.
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That is incredible! I can see why it sold.
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Good piece works well – the window perspective is fine. 👍
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Thanks Ken. Though the trailing edge of the top arch must be lower than front edge. If I still had it I’d be making adjustments.
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Interesting painting of Industrial Lands along the canal, I really like how you captured the light!!
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Thanks Shawn. Good light turns the ordinary into something that captures the eye.
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