Architecture 2 Art
Bill’s artwork is printed on canvas or on fine art paper using a printing process called giclee (pronounced “zhee-clay”) This printing process allows colored inks to blend together making a fine art reproduction from a digital source. The finished product has full bodied, vivid colors and accurate details.
Grand Canal Watercolor
$ 53.00 – $ 299.00
Sunlight slices into a colorful Venetian canal, creating a scene that expresses the art that is Venice, Italy. The movement of the water, the colors of the boats and buildings, and the vertical geometry compose and bring energy to the scene.
Mont St. Michel Street
$ 46.00 – $ 299.00
The abbey at Mont Saint-Michel was built upon a small island just off the Normandy Coast. Once inside the walls, a single street winds up the mountain between conjoined shops and houses that have existed for centuries. At the top, the monastery captures a three hundred and sixty degree view of the ocean and neighboring fields.
Chenonceau Ceiling
$ 19.00 – $ 168.00
Intricately detailed wood coffers adorn the ceiling of the guards’ room in Chateau Chenonceau, in the Loire Valley, France.
Bayeux Cathedral Windows
$ 46.00 – $ 299.00
Gothic arches and stained glass windows in the Bayeux Cathedral have soared toward heaven for over nine hundred years, filling the glorious cathedral with dappled natural light. You can see the whispers of flying buttresses and spires that dominate the skyline in the old city of Bayeux in Normandy, France.
Bayeux Window
$ 53.00 – $ 299.00
Since the 1600’s, this French casement window has artfully framed the view to the courtyard and narrow street beyond. Thick walls, cozy courtyards behind oaken gates, and the maze narrow winding streets in the old city of Bayeux are quintessential architectural features throughout Normandy.
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