Friday, June 1, 2018
I was doing some sightseeing in Richmond, looking for something to paint and after awhile, a lot of the landmark scenes seemed so cliched. I spent a great deal of the day walking and couldn't find anything that stuck out. I was driving to the office and something about this intersection caught my eye, so I just took a pic. Nothing remarkable about it. I completed other paintings but kept coming back to this one pic. I zoomed in and thought, "I have GOT to paint that." To be honest, it's just a cityscape, nothing deep or moody about it. It's just buildings on East Canal Street.
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