What an awfully posh coffee house and so well depicted. Like the marbled effect on the columns. I can imagine someone like Napoleon striding through this arch.
I like the contrast between the beautiful detailed but often bombastic classical interior and the subtle intricate forms of the orchid. Curious: did you position them on opposite pages by accident or on purpose?
On the orchid side of the page, on the background architectural drawing got printed from the coffee shop page, is it intentional? or it just got smugged.? I like it very much. it creates such a beautiful mood.
thanks, all- sorry for not responding, as I was away a few days- there was nothing much intentional with these, although I did want to do something simple and natural with the left side after something so intricate and man-made on the other side..
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Marty 8:06 pm on December 28, 2008 | #
Quaint cozy little coffee shop.
Nikira 8:09 am on December 29, 2008 | #
Wow.Beautiful work.
Margie 9:27 am on December 29, 2008 | #
beautiful ceiling and architectural detail – you captured the grandeur and scale… really nice job on the lighting (the illumination from below).
trebor61 11:30 am on December 29, 2008 | #
What an awfully posh coffee house and so well depicted. Like the marbled effect on the columns. I can imagine someone like Napoleon striding through this arch.
renefijten 4:12 pm on December 29, 2008 | #
I like the contrast between the beautiful detailed but often bombastic classical interior and the subtle intricate forms of the orchid. Curious: did you position them on opposite pages by accident or on purpose?
Cathie 8:14 pm on December 29, 2008 | #
Rob, beautiful work. Thanks for sharing.
Nikira 10:38 pm on December 29, 2008 | #
On the orchid side of the page, on the background architectural drawing got printed from the coffee shop page, is it intentional? or it just got smugged.? I like it very much. it creates such a beautiful mood.
rob carey 12:30 pm on December 30, 2008 | #
thanks, all- sorry for not responding, as I was away a few days- there was nothing much intentional with these, although I did want to do something simple and natural with the left side after something so intricate and man-made on the other side..