i had to clean up this gallery before i could repost it in Travel. i love the light of Tuscany that i see in your pictures - and having not been allowed there myself (another long story) - I have to create my own impression with what i have at my disposal. In this digital age i can get a panoramic view of Cappella di Vitaleta and then paint it. Tuscany seems to creep into many of my paintings. It the place with a room with a view, a five-arched Ponte Vecchio, a 'house in...', rolling hills, a leaning tower (or is it?) and swirled skies.
The map tour here is a buzz - go for it! Go up to 'Map This' - CLICK - it brings up a map of Tuscany with Smug-icons on it. Go to right of map 'timeline' and press 'play'. You can use the Google slider to zoom right into the subject of the painting. I hope you have as much fun on tour as I did painting the originals. The gallery selector (for the bulk of my pix) is at top left - ' > inanga '.
The first person who comments in this gallery gets an original!
inanga
wwwsangalganoorg (or .com), Tuscany
Oil, acrylic, gouache, spray paint, photocopy, gold and silver card, ebony, etc on canvas, 25 September and 26 and 27 November 2008
No - that title is not written against the original.
Maybe it was the humble San Galgano who returned the sword to the stone...
This is the Original: 900mm x 1220mm
inanga
wwwsangalganoorg (or .com), Tuscany
Oil, acrylic, gouache, spray paint, photocopy, gold and silver card, ebony, etc on canvas, 25 September and 26 and 27 November 2008
No - that title is not written against the original.
Maybe it was the humble San Galgano who returned the sword to the stone...
This is the Original: 900mm x 1220mm
inanga
Camera: Fujifilm (Finepixs2pro) |
Original size: 2484px x 3347px |
Current: 223px x 300px |
Other sizes:
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