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Original impressionism painting by Irina Alexandrina (United States). This large, one-of-a-kind oil on canvas painting measures 24W x 48 H inches. The architecture painting ships in a box directly from the artist's studio and is covered by the 14-day satisfaction guarantee from Saatchi Art, so you can buy with confidence. Oil Paint Architecture, New York Art Wallpaper, Busy City Painting, Irina Alexandrina Art, Paintings With Depth, Painting Ideas Architecture, Architecture Oil Painting, Art Pieces Painting, City Lights Drawing

Original figurative painting by Irina Alexandrina (United States). This large, one-of-a-kind oil on canvas painting measures 24W x 48 H inches. The architecture painting ships in a box directly from the artist's studio and is covered by the 14-day satisfaction guarantee from Saatchi Art, so you can buy with confidence.

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New Architectural Watercolors By Polish Architect Maja Wrońska | Bored Panda   York Architecture Antique, Watercolor Architecture, Cat Air, Architecture Drawing Art, Architecture Painting, Lukisan Cat Air, A Level Art, Urban Sketching, Watercolor Sketch

Polish illustrator and architect Maja Wrońska continues her architecture-inspired series of iconic cityscapes. Her charming illustrations were previously featured on Bored Panda, and now she comes back with her new collection of watercolor paintings that depict some lovely scenes from cities like Paris, Rome, Venice, and New York. “My drawings are strictly connected to the architecture so, for sure, architecture is my inspiration,” Wrońska says on her website.

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As if viewing cityscapes from the vantage point of a bird swooping through the sky or from the window of a speeding car, Italian artist Valerio D’Ospina (previously) sets the world in motion through quick and expressive brushstrokes. The artist imbues the streets of Italy, New York, and Paris with a bold sense of energy that can appear both exciting or foreboding depending on your perspective. D’Ospina also finds beauty in industrial transportation, specifically oil tankers and old…

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