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Old Posted Sep 1, 2012, 3:07 PM
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Urban Watercolors

Here are my urban watercolors through the years

Chicago



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NEW YORK





San Francisco

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They're all very good, and this was my favorite:

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Nice Yaletown! I agree with dchan. Like the wash effect into obscurity. What building is that in the foreground?

Also the one from the Rockefeller... did you do that en plein air or from a photo. I could only imagine how hard that would be to do from the observation deck with the wind!
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Nice Yaletown! I agree with dchan. Like the wash effect into obscurity. What building is that in the foreground?

Also the one from the Rockefeller... did you do that en plein air or from a photo. I could only imagine how hard that would be to do from the observation deck with the wind!
Thanks! Thats the American Radiator building in the foreground. I believe the original photo was a view from Bryant Park.

I did the Rockefeller one based on various flickr pics. Never actually been to NYC.
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Whipped off a quick Frank Lloyd Wright yesterday.

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Those are beautiful. I really like the Falling Water one.
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