Going back home from the beach, I have always thought to paint Balboa as long shadows drape across the dramatic angle of the street. There is a tsunami evacuation route sign on the right.
This is incredible, I really admire what you do with paint. I've got to build up the courage to use it myself though. Have you done any interviews describing your painting process?
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8 comments:
This is awesome! Love the shadows.
thats bad ass!!
Thank you!!
I love this desert place! Bravo!!!
thats amazing.
color palette, contrasts, it really gives the feeling and the atmoshere of a warm and sunny beach day running to its end.
yeah totally amazing.
You've got a killer eye for our beach. It's beautiful.
This is incredible, I really admire what you do with paint. I've got to build up the courage to use it myself though. Have you done any interviews describing your painting process?
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