Another homage to old factory buildings. I can't help myself. Anyone want to weigh in on the tree shape in the middle? It started as a tree from the foreground and I later realized that it wasn't as logical as I'd like it to be. So I cropped. This is a scene I'll do again when those trees start turning.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Loading Dock Watercolor 8x10
Labels:oil paintings, miniature oil paintings,
Artist Studios in old factory buildings,
Mary Sheehan Winn original Watercolor paintings,
old factory buildings,
old truck watercolor,
Sandpaper Factory Studio,
watercolors of trucks
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8 comments:
Oh my, how beautiful. I didn't even notice the tree until you mentioned it!
I just LOVE your colorful spirit.
Much~
I dunno, but i like the perspective of the 2nd one. funny, id rove by your old bldg. today.
Love my Old Building! Sometimes, I take a mental walk through that building. I can even smell it.
This is actually the rear of the 'new' building.
I have a fantastic studio here.
I love the color in this!
I like it - it has a narrative quality to it. I want to know what they're loading in that big truck!
Well...this is gorgeous and that maroon color really pops. I like it a lot. I love it in fact.
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great color Mary!
It feels like someplace personal to you. A very natural sight. Very nicely composed, and I feel the light. I like that.
Thanks for inviting us around back!
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