Thursday, January 26, 2012

steps to simon bolivar plaza



"steps to simon bolivar plaza"
24X18 inches
26 january 2012

15 comments:

  1. Yo tambien me veo como subiendo por las escaleras a la plaza Bolivar , espectacular picado , un saludo y enhorabuena , magnifica acuarela.

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  2. Another Tom masterpiece!!! You really know how to direct us into a painting. I will follow you and Boomer anywhere as long as I do not have to travel. lol.

    Lovely painting, Tom!!

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  3. Beautiful Tom,

    Thank you for bringing us along on your travels:) Just when the "perfect scene" draws us in and we long to linger awhile,
    off you go and intrigue our senses in new discoveries. Don't ever stop:).

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  4. climbing the long, broad, graceful stone staircase from central park, up to the plaza along central park south - coming out of the quiet shady park, into the light-filled, busy street - is a great urban experience. the plaza itself has various statues in tribute to various notable latin-americans. the statue seen here is of jose de san martin. thanks so much my friends.

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  5. Una buena acuarela, buenas luces y buenos colores. Un saludo

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  6. this is such a work of art and inspiring to me. You are a master. I love the way you handled the light from top to bottom. The perspectives are so difficult with the stairs and buildings and various planes. It is all done so well and with such sensitivity and brushwork....amazing!

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  7. i can't thank you enough lowela for the kind and generous comments - i am very appreciative . all best wishes, tom

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  8. Invita a subir hacia ese fondo misterioso. Estas acuarelas le animan a uno a seguir practicando. Saludos.

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  9. This one has a mystical quality...wonderful.

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  10. WoW so clever dan!
    Thats a Masterpiece
    congrats!
    Stephanie

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  11. thank you for all the kind comments - cheers - tom

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  12. Hi Thomas,

    It's really awesome simplification & bold strokes. Great to appreciate.
    Congrats
    All the best
    Satheesh

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