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
Angela Musil
View from Lombards bridge in Hamburg
Angela Musil
Castle Trakai Lituania
Angela Musil
Dresden
Angela Musil
Tallin, Estland
Judy Williams
Wintery Sunrise
Acrylic on board
Leelee Kock
Boughton Malherbe Skyline
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.
Clive Dand
Chris Hautot
Acrylic on board
Leelee Kock
Treeline from my kitchen window
Chris Schalburg
Gunda Cannon
Manhattan skyline from Brooklyn Bridge Park
Watercolour, charcoal, pen and ink
290 x 220 mm
Glyn Evans
St Mildred's Church, Tenterden
Caroline Anderson-Jones
Silhouette of Stone Henge
Pat Lock
Michael Haynes
Romney Marsh looking towards Rye
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)
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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