A narrow view upward, where the city rises quietly and light gathers between its edges.
This painting shifts the perspective upward, away from movement and into the details that often go unnoticed—rooftops, chimneys, and the quiet geometry of the city held against the sky.
It reflects a way of seeing shaped by time and familiarity, where even the smallest architectural elements carry a sense of place. The scene is less about observation, and more about recognition—something known, even if never fully remembered.
Details
Size: 24” H x 8” W
Medium: Watercolor on paper
Signed by the artist
Ships unframed in a protective tube from Wisconsin
This painting ships rolled in a protective tube due to its size. It can be easily flattened for framing upon arrival.
Part of the Where It Began collection.
A narrow view upward, where the city rises quietly and light gathers between its edges.
This painting shifts the perspective upward, away from movement and into the details that often go unnoticed—rooftops, chimneys, and the quiet geometry of the city held against the sky.
It reflects a way of seeing shaped by time and familiarity, where even the smallest architectural elements carry a sense of place. The scene is less about observation, and more about recognition—something known, even if never fully remembered.
Details
Size: 24” H x 8” W
Medium: Watercolor on paper
Signed by the artist
Ships unframed in a protective tube from Wisconsin
This painting ships rolled in a protective tube due to its size. It can be easily flattened for framing upon arrival.
Part of the Where It Began collection.