Bartc
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Yesterday I painted this small watercolor at Land's End in San Francisco. I was inspired by the lighting on the buildings and the lines of the scene, light and shadow of morning. When I first saw it and suggested this composition to my buddies, I was sure it reminded me of either a similar scene or the style Diebenkorn used in his earlier representational phase in San Francisco. But try as I might, Google Images does not bring up such a scene for that painter, although I can see influences.
Is my memory shot or Google Images lacking? Or am I really wrong and this is more Hopper or somebody else?
Tell me what you think (not your appreciation I'm looking for, but an art historical reference.) Because of the line and wash technique, it has more of a sense of detail, rather than the flat wash I would expect of the artists above, but don't let that distract you.
Is my memory shot or Google Images lacking? Or am I really wrong and this is more Hopper or somebody else?
Tell me what you think (not your appreciation I'm looking for, but an art historical reference.) Because of the line and wash technique, it has more of a sense of detail, rather than the flat wash I would expect of the artists above, but don't let that distract you.