After a walk through the Bastille I found a quiet place to sit and paint on a quay at the tip of the Isle St. Louis, where I had a view of the changing sky and a red barge gliding quickly into the distance.
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6 comments:
Stunning
Très jolie aquarelle d'un endroit que je trouve toujours très agréable à s'y promener...
J'aime beaucoup votre ciel qui domine...
Gros bisous
Thank you, Martine and Candy! Glad you like this...
We will be on Ile St Louis on Saturday for week in Paris..Hope to see many of these views...
I'm enjoying the looseness of this piece.
Lindo seu trabalho. Marta.
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