Pont de la Terrade
Pont de la Terrade
Painting \ Architecture | 04/25/07 @975 |
Excorbac |
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I like old stones and ancient buildings. There are loads of them around here where I live. This scene can be seen at roughly 6 1/2 miles from my home. It's in the old city of Aubusson, Creuse (23), slightly south-west of center of France (grab an atlas !).The bridge is called "le pont de la Terrade" and crosses over the muddy waters of the river Creuse. The medieval building is now a antiquarian shop.
4 days of works using:
Watercolours: Talens, Rowney-Manet
Brushes: Talens, Raphaël
Paper: Canson "Aquarelle Fontenay" (300g/m²)
Reference: a picture I shot with my cellular phone ! I removed few details : TV antennas and electric wires mostly.
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04/25/07 @987
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Carlos
04/25/07 @009
04/25/07 @010
as I already mentioned, watercolours are damn difficult
to handle but you seem very confident with it
Great colours and handling of the shadows
I have the feeling something is missing in the upper left corner
as the overall balance is a bit heavy on the right part
tres jolie
04/25/07 @011
04/25/07 @021
@Wallace : you are right, Vincent. If you take a look at the reference, you see that I didn't paint few buildings because I didn't want this piece to be too busy and loaded with details (there are enough of them here, no?
By the way, Vincent, I find it MUCH MORE difficult to paint digitally than with watercolours (I know because I tried to a few times, but I don't think the results are worth seeing for the many talented artists here at GFX...
04/25/07 @073
04/25/07 @107
I think the water needs a little more lights and reflections.
04/25/07 @123
04/25/07 @134
I like the composition, great use of watercolor
04/25/07 @137
- claudia
ps...nice attention to detail too04/25/07 @239
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04/26/07 @738
ther is just something about the water and you could try to put in some darker areas
but it`s still amazing
04/26/07 @825
04/27/07 @801
+9 very nice
05/01/07 @755
05/04/07 @675
+10
06/13/08 @226
+10
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