Art of the Day: "Champs-Élysées, evening, 2015" by John Welsh

Art of the Day: "Champs-Élysées, evening, 2015" by John Welsh

“This is my latest cityscape work. It was inspired by a recent visit to the beautiful city of Paris and a walk down the Champs-Élysées from the Arc. When the spring evening falls, there is a superb contradiction between the muted blue shade on the road and the pink and yellow limestone of the buildings above the treeline. It was a great challenge to get the colours and tones right in this varied composition.”


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