20 fascinating paintings in the rhythm of a modern city
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/20-fascinating-paintings-in-the-rhythm-of-a-modern-city.htmlA city is not just a place on the map, it is a way of life and a source of inspiration. The city has its own romance and its own secrets. Music, cars, buildings, lights, people rushing on business… Life flows around, and I want to move with it.
We decided to look at this life through the eyes of modern artists who are fascinated by cities and the people who live in them.
Kal Gajoum - a talented artist from Libya. He does not work with a brush, but with a palette knife - a tool that is usually used to stir paints or clean the palette.
Thanks to the non-standard technique, the strokes are wide, and the canvases are filled with movement and depth.
Energetic and relief paintings of Kala Hajum cause delight and give a sense of the joy of life.
Andre Kohn - a modern American impressionist artist of Russian origin. His style is a harmony of rich colors and moving silhouettes.
Andre Cohn's joyful, energetic paintings have fallen in love with art lovers all over the world.
Bernhard Vogel is an Austrian artist and traveler. He has visited many cities around the world, the beauty and uniqueness of which he seeks to convey in his works.
Vogel paints watercolors in a surprisingly free and easy manner, not afraid to play with color and shape. As a result, his cities turn out to be surprisingly dynamic and as if filled with inner light.
Jeff Rowland - an artist in love with the rain. The city streets permeated with rain and light are one of his favorite subjects.
A rainy city often becomes a symbol of loneliness and sadness, but not for Rowland. His city is a city of two under one umbrella.
Eugene J. Paprocki (E.J. Paprocki) — an impressionist artist of world renown. His painting is filled with air and soft light.
The artist's world is friendly and cozy. Looking at his paintings, I want to walk slowly along the rocky pavements of unfamiliar cities, immersed in the warmth of these streets and walls.
The atmosphere conveyed by the Taiwanese artist Lin Ching-Che (Lin Ching-Che) with the help of watercolors is incredible and delightful.
The artist's canvases invite you to plunge into this air and light with your head and feel the joyful and rapid movement of life.
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