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Firenze, acrylic ink & graphite on watercolor paper, 20 x 24", 2012. |
On Sunday I went to the Capo D'Opera art gala in Montclair, NJ. This was my illustration of Florence for the gala. All of the art was Italian themed, and the food was delicious. Thank you to
Rob Jelinski for curating the event. If you'd like to see photos of the gala visit
Edward Chan Photography's blog; the photo below is courtesy
Edward Chan Photography.
If you are interested in purchasing the original artwork, please contact
Trattoria Rustica.
Gorgeous! I love the contrast between the bird silhouettes and the detailed line work :)
ReplyDeleteWow. Wow. Wow!! This is absolutely gorgeous! The thin linework, the colours, The buildings, the birds... This IS Florence!
ReplyDeleteYour illustration is awesome! Sounds like it was a great event. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the textures and variable lines and the movement of the birds, very lyrical!
ReplyDeleteI see some Audrey inspiration here and I love it, great work!!
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It oozes luxury :)
ReplyDeleteSarah, the drawing looks amazing and the restaurant looks so much fun.
ReplyDeleteI love her facial expression and how she looks like she is planning to take off into the world and do something really interesting and adventerous. It is a beautiful drawing, full of hope and possibility! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, fantastic illustration! Did you put the pigeons on as cut outs on the original drawing? It looks so integrated.
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