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Tokyo Skyline Night / Chicago South Loop Hybrid Experiment

December 30, 2020 by blogadmin

The three from the triptych seem better to try as actual originals and NOT from “angry abstract expressionist “action painting which during COVID isn’t going to find much of a receptive audience. Or even if it did, the tension would “always be there” and at my age maybe I need less of it.

But night time beauty of light is something I am far more fascinated by, have the canvas for, and have the resources for.

I writing from a position that I couldn’t stretch a canvas for the Kuniyoshi “Carp”. So I had to change up and hit SouthLoop IV, and then get into this and have found the below image has a LOT going for it:

Datacrypt Tokyo Skyline Night

hERE’S SOME ALTERNATE VERSIONS:

SUNDAY DECEMBER 3RD, 2021 UPDATE

As usual got even more organized. And part of that aside from having the drawing table close, was getting the big monitor in here. Then I decided to use SouthLoop as the basis of my next “city scape” because I know the terrain. I know the space. It has depth. It has integrity of structures. It’ not the view down a crowded block from ground level that this was:

Then studio organization involved getting research area upgraded via Google Earth installed on Linux MATE.

Then getting Shutter into action.

Then taking these:

Filed Under: Fine Arts, Night, Oil Paintings, Tokyo Tagged With: Neon, Night, Skyline, Tokyo

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