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Original artwork description:

Colonial Hispanic Architecture in Los Angeles is one of my inspirations.
The Mexican Market in Olvera Street, full of colors and joy, is one of the most beautiful spots in Los Angeles.
Vibrant colors, bright white Hispanic buildings, and the energy of the market are represented with impasto technique, impressionistic, bold, colorful brushstrokes.
The artwork is painted on oil-primed canvas, stretched on wooden bars, and wired from the back for easy display.

Materials used:

oil paints, Stretched Canvas

Tags:
#landscape #bright #impasto #architecture #modern #hispanic #city #cityscape #american #bright colors #california #los angeles #impressionism #mexican #colonial architecture 

Olvera Street, Los Angeles (2025) Oil painting
by Suren Nersisyan

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Colonial Hispanic Architecture in Los Angeles is one of my inspirations.
The Mexican Market in Olvera Street, full of colors and joy, is one of the most beautiful spots in Los Angeles.
Vibrant colors, bright white Hispanic buildings, and the energy of the market are represented with impasto technique, impressionistic, bold, colorful brushstrokes.
The artwork is painted on oil-primed canvas, stretched on wooden bars, and wired from the back for easy display.

Materials used:

oil paints, Stretched Canvas

Tags:
#landscape #bright #impasto #architecture #modern #hispanic #city #cityscape #american #bright colors #california #los angeles #impressionism #mexican #colonial architecture 
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I have always been fascinated by the perspective of being outside and looking in: into a window, onto a street scene, into an intimate still life setting. I... Read more

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