NYC Sunrise, Bright morning light in New York - Stefan Bleekrode , 2015.
Dutch, b. 1986 -
Oil on canvas , 30 x 40 cm.
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'Wild Concrete #58' Hong Kong, 2013. Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze. Chromogenic print. (however long I’ve been posting here, that’s how long every spell checker says ‘chromogenic’ is either not a real word or it’s spelled incorrectly).
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Umbrella Alley | ©inyoureyes69 | Linktree
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A sprinkler is the inner-city child's maypole. Canal Street, 1937.
Photo: H. Armstrong Roberts via ClassicStock/Getty Images/Fine Art America
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"Why is the city so smoky, Daddy?" "Because for several years in the late '80s & early '90s TSR's editors thought it would be cool & evocative of ye olde fantasy worlde to print a blotchy orange/brown parchment pattern across the pages of many D&D books, with apparently no thought given to how difficult it would be for many people to read the text and images with the resulting murky low contrast." (Valerie Valusek -- who illustrated with clean clear lines, it's not her fault, AD&D Forgotten Realms supplement FR6: Dreams of the Red Wizards by Steve Perrin, TSR, 1988)
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Avenue - Dimitri Desiron, 2023.
Belgian,b.1971-
Oil on panel , 60 x 90 cm.
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Under the Bridge, 1935. Charles Turzak. Color woodcut on Japan paper.
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