5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

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City life is fraught with a lot of beauty: romance, mystery, energy. As the sun rises, noise and bustle wakes up: adults rush to work, students go to universities, children go to school, and with the onset of twilight everything changes - bright night lights are lit and the city is immersed in a mysterious atmosphere.

Today we will share with you the paintings of talented artists who were able to see the beauty of the bustle of the city.

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5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City Source: Bright Side

Watercolor Realism by Thierry Duval

5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

1. Thierry Duval is a French artist who has been fond of painting since early childhood.

5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

2. He was educated in decorative arts and works as an illustrator in one of the Parisian advertising agencies, but draws what he loves: the city of lovers - Paris, Venice and the cities of the East.

5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

3. Thierry Duval has his own technique of layering paint, which allows him to create paintings with almost hyper-realistic detail.

5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

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5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

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Big City Dynamics by Jeremy Mann

5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

6. Jeremy Mann, a contemporary American artist, is a significant figure in the art world.

5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

7. He received critical acclaim and collectors' acclaim, and one of his works even graced the cover of American Art Collector magazine.

5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

8. The artist works in his own individual style, which makes his work recognizable at first sight.

5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

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Bright colors by Richard McNeil

5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

10. Artist Richard McNeil was born in 1958 in Worcester (UK).

5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

11. Little is known about him, although his paintings adorn the Oval Office of the White House in the United States.

5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

12. His work is like a tour of Paris or New York.

5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

13. They are so beautiful that it is simply impossible to look away.

5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

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City Bustle by Cal Gajum

5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

15. Libyan artist Kal Gajum was born in Tripoli in 1968. He showed an interest in painting at an early age.

5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

16. When Cal was 10 years old, he entered the first art competition.

5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

17. Now the Libyan artist lives in Canada, paints urban landscapes and still lifes and never ceases to improve his methods of using a palette knife in oil painting.

Night City Lights by Alexey Butyrsky

5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

18. Russian artist Alexei Butyrsky was born in Moscow in 1974.

5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

19. The main theme of his work is urban landscapes, which he paints in a realistic manner, depicting the daily life of the city.

5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

20. Thanks to his talent, Alexey rightfully belongs to the elite of contemporary Russian artists.

5 Artists Celebrating the Rhythm of the Big City

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