It’s all water under the bridge, A4 watercolour
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latest updates: bridge
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2012Jan 13tags: bridge | water | watercolour2 -
2011Dec 11tags: bridge | ink | Ira | Kuretake | upstateShadow Mountain Road. This adorable little bridge we passed probably thousand times, it makes me smile, how cozy and intimate it looks. Somewhere here years ago we bought delicious Maple syrup. It was so good with Maggie’s french pancakes.
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tags: bridge | canyon | river | village | watercolour2011Jun 13 -
tags: bridge | city | ink | Ira2011Jun 10 -
2010Jul 31tags: bridge | ink | Moleskine A4 | sepiaMarine Park Bridge connecting Brooklyn and Long Island. Sepia ink in watercolor Moleskine and my tools, I used for it. The car is police horse driving car. I suspect I have a secret passion for bridges.
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tags: bridge | ink | Pen | pencils | sketch2010Jul 16 -
tags: bridge | ink | sketch2010Jul 10 -
tags: bridge | ink | Mostar | river2010Jul 7 -
2010May 8tags: bridge | Gogarburn | treesEdinburgh’s “Squinty Bridge”- Acrylic in a Watercolour Moleskine
This view shows the recently built bridge outside the headquarters of The Royal Bank of Scotland towards the west of Edinburgh. It spans the busy A8 which is one of the main artery roads into the city. This bridge is similar to an innovative bridge in Glasgow built to span the River Clyde:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clyde_Arc
Edinburgh’s bridge is smaller but is similar in design as they are both “asymmetric” with the arch passing over from one side of the deck to the other. A clearer view of this bridge can be seen on this video:
about 3.5minutes into it. This video was shot in the opposite direction to the scene shown above. My reason for attempting this was to compare the nice views, along the line of mature trees with the awful disruption caused by the, now infamous, tram works which are just behind me. These works have disrupted the city for a few years now and, although due to be completed in a couple of years, look set to continue beyond. I suppose we should be grateful that these trees were spared the effects of construction. Its great how they have suddenly acquired their summer foliage after the long winter.
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2010May 8tags: bridge | dangerous road | fantasy | foolanother free fall fantasy doodle, for another painting I’m working on. Need to develop the figures I was going to put into it, this one is the Fool. He needs to cross that vertiginous bridge, but he’s oh so afraid of heights.





















