Framed City Building Paintings
After the initial cave paintings, framed city building art has become the object of artistic expression. Recently, interest in building practices and sustainable planning has become an intentional part of the design procedure of new buildings.
City buildings are chosen as a source of inspirations for the works of many artists. Such places usually serve their purpose as many different buildings, such as town hall, fire house, police station, public works monitoring station, and circuit court.
As we can see in the range of framed city building paintings, most of the canvasses include different angles, areas, and parts of the building. A city building usually consists of a Victorian architecture with a main entrance. Additional architectures on a city building include a roof, bell tower, shed dormer windows, soffit, a number of bays, and dormer. A number of floors, entrances, windows, and entrance areas are also included.
“Big Clock” by Christopher Bliss is a lovely canvas with brilliant attention to detail to the clock tower. The beauty of the painting is beyond this world especially if you have a careful look as you can see the buildings showing behind the mirrors of the clock tower. Another impressive factor about the painting is the black and white effect the artist has chosen to choose.
Similarly, framed city building artwork by Henri Silberman, Art Kane, and Clay Davidson also features the black and white effect as the artists have chosen to give their work that look from the past with the perfectly corresponding colours.