Street With A View- The final and two previous versions showing the evolution of the piece

I did three versions of this view.  The first one (bottom) was a sketch from memory.  I noticed the gorgeous view as we passed by on Bus 30 on the way up the hill.  I did the second from a photo in pen and ink, and the third on site in watercolor.  I think you will find it interesting to see the three together.  From memory- I think I did it rather accurately considering I had about 30 seconds.  The first two will be up on my website shortly  http://garyartista.wix.com/gary-kirkpatrick-art

 

street with a view trieste
Street with a View On Bus Line 30, Trieste, Italy

 

 

Street with a View On Bus Line 30, Trieste, Italy pen and ink
Street with a View On Bus Line 30, Trieste, Italy pen and ink

 

Street with a View On Bus Line 30, Trieste, Italy- First Sketch From Memory
Street with a View On Bus Line 30, Trieste, Italy- First Sketch From Memory

4 thoughts on “Street With A View- The final and two previous versions showing the evolution of the piece”

  1. I really like the first one. The blue and white awnings are great and you’ve conveyed the feeling of looking down from a high place very well.

    I would only quarrel a little with the line of the sea. It doesn’t look flat. Maybe shading parts of the water and the island would help.

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    • Glad you like it! I think you are referring to the horizon line as represented by the sea. I painted it with some inlets on the far side so it would not be just a straight horizon line. I think it makes it more interesting that way.

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  2. I really like the first one. The blue and white awnings are great and you’ve conveyed the feeling of looking down from a high place very well.

    I would only quarrel a little with the line of the sea. It doesn’t look flat. Maybe shading parts of the water and the island would help.

    Reply
    • Glad you like it! I think you are referring to the horizon line as represented by the sea. I painted it with some inlets on the far side so it would not be just a straight horizon line. I think it makes it more interesting that way.

      Reply

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