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Skylines

  • Kate Rundell
  • Mar 4, 2021
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 11, 2021

This was our brief:-


'The next challenge is Skylines. This could be from your window, out on a walk, or looking back to when the snow covered the landscape.


Here is a link if you would like some inspiration. There is some great art here and worth a look:-


Or just put 'skyline paintings' into your search engine and you will be swamped with ideas.'



Kate Rundell

From my daily blog

Wednesday, 24th February 2021 - New Vista

Some trees have been taken out at the bottom of the garden. I am looking forward to admiring the view and watching the sun rise from my bed in the morning.

Watercolour

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Angela Musil

View from Lombards bridge in Hamburg

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Angela Musil

Castle Trakai Lituania

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Angela Musil

Dresden

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Angela Musil

Tallin, Estland

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Judy Williams

Wintery Sunrise

Acrylic on board

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Leelee Kock

Boughton Malherbe Skyline

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Graham Lock

Not one of my usual mediums, nor my usual approach .. and will probably never be repeated .. but it can be fun to experiment.

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Clive Dand

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Chris Hautot

Acrylic on board

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Leelee Kock

Treeline from my kitchen window

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Chris Schalburg

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Gunda Cannon

Manhattan skyline from Brooklyn Bridge Park

Watercolour, charcoal, pen and ink

290 x 220 mm

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Glyn Evans

St Mildred's Church, Tenterden

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Caroline Anderson-Jones

Silhouette of Stone Henge

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Pat Lock

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Michael Haynes

Romney Marsh looking towards Rye

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David Dixon

London

I have done a composite of London in oil size 60x40cm and for comparison an oil I did in 1969 not in good condition as it was rolled and now wrinkled and cracked, a bit like the artist. Not many high rise in the city then. (See second painting below)

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David Dixon

London 1969

I have done a composite of London in oil size 60x40cm and for comparison an oil I did in 1969 not in good condition as it was rolled and now wrinkled and cracked, a bit like the artist. Not many high rise in the city then. (See painting above)

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