The self-taught Polish watercolorist's love of architecture is reflected in many of his paintings, from the extremely realistic interiors of cathedrals in France to the monumental facades of houses in Belgium. He does not just copy, he loves what he draws, puts his soul into a performance free from the usual forms. A frustrated architect, Paul Dmoch now travels a lot and draws inspiration from the beloved artists of Venice and Florence, London and Paris, as well as from the unique streets, markets and estates of Turin, Bruges, and small towns of Provence.
The combination of strict lines of buildings and soft shades of the sky, restraint of colors and the play of shadow and diffused light - this is the market square of the city of Delft, perhaps the most beautiful square in the Netherlands. The black-and-white 109-meter bell tower of the New Church is depicted in several paintings by this artist.
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Pieces | 221 |
Size | 833x637 |
Complexity | normal |
Added | Kaja |
Published | 2/28/14 |
Players | 20 |
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