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Showing posts with label New Orleans landmark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Orleans landmark. Show all posts

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Early Flight or Late Flight?

Depends on whether it's sunrise,  or sunset. YOU decide.
Silhouette of Egret on
New Orleans Lake Pontchartrain.
piling. One of many support remains  from old camps or piers near shores. Most of them destroyed by storms and hurricanes over the years.

Monday, July 7, 2014

Cafe Dumonde Napkin Sugar dispensers update

Updated reflections shadows tones and highlights and back to iconic green dining chair #Painting  #NewOrleans  #cafe #coffee #art #realism #Nola #glass  #fineart 

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Cafe Dumonde Sugar dispenser /Napkin holder

Cafe Dumonde Sugar dispenser /Napkin holder

In progress.
Today's pass to address my impatience to get the glass of dispenser washed down from lime to  closer to the  actual color mix of white gray green and ...even hint of pink ...tones of the #Cafedumonde sugar dispenser next to napkin holder. The multiple colors are from reflections and background backlit  sunlight illuminations.
#art #realism updated here and Twitter.com/ralphsongy

Monday, May 12, 2014

Cafe Dumonde Sugar dispenser /Napkin holder

In progress of first couple  of passes
#Cafedumonde sugar dispenser next to napkin holder. #art #realism updated here and
Twitter.com/ralphsongy

Monday, February 17, 2014

Cafe Du Monde. Paintings from New Orleans

Session 5
A few more touch ups here and there to what was already applied.
Allowed  the woman's hair to flow more naturally in front of and behind her shoulders. Defined the white lining around the cloth below the merchant's sign, and sketched in a server and applied  the first layer of paint.  #NewOrleans #painting from #Jacksonsquare crossing #decaturstreet to #cafedumonde #bigeasy #FRENCHQUARTER  http://t.co/Y1kxzHlwKF

Thursday, August 1, 2013

New Orleans sidewalk street sign Royal Street

My latest New Orleans landmark painting, Royal St sidewalk (banquet in New Orleans parlance)tile, street sign. Antique stores and art galleries line the French quarter section of the street, where the annual Art celebration "Dirty Linen" takes place the second Saturday of August. small. acrylic on canvas.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Andrew Jackson

The deep contrast in color tones  and the backdrop of the blue sky,attracted me to do this New Orleans landmark. Andrew Jackson before the St Louis Cathedral New Orleans, after first few  layers.
20 x 16/ canvas