For somebody who does mainly landscapes and cityscapes, painting an indoor scene is "a whole different animal," you might say. It presents a different set of challenges and problems to be solved. But I like it especially when the light, whether it is natural light from windows or indoor lighting, creates a strong contrast of light and dark.
This painting was posted previously on my blog and is being introduced today for the first time at
Daily Painters Gallery. Please click
here to see how I painted the interiors of a small diner in the small town of Julian, California.
Members of Daily Painters Gallery are all hard-working artists who have developed their unique style and I am honored to be a part of the group. For beautiful interiors, I enjoy works of these daily painters in particular:
Robin Cheers,
Edward B. Gordon,
Vicki Shuck,
Olha Pryymak. Check out their website or blog - I'm sure you'll be just as inspired as I am looking at their works.
San Diego 100 (#20) - Julian Diner
Click here for a larger image of this painting.
Media: original watercolor
Image Size: 11.5 x 8.25 in. (on a 12 x 9 in paper)
Mat/Frame: No
Purchase: Sold
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my gallery page at
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