London
Artist: Marie-Pascale Le Goff
Creation date: 2017
Dimensions: 40 x 40 cm
Technique: Acrylic with a knife on canvas
Description:
This work represents the skyline of the City of London, painted in monochrome tones of gray, black and white. Iconic buildings such as "the Pickle" (Gherkin), the Sky Garden and "The Shard" are uniquely stylized. The texture and reflections on the water surface add depth and dimension to the composition. The play of light and shadow accentuates the silhouette of the skyscrapers, creating an urban and modern atmosphere.
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