Parisian Cafe by Darryl Downie

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ARTIST NOTES: This vibrant watercolor painting captures a lively Parisian café scene with the iconic Eiffel Tower prominently in the background. The café is bustling with patrons seated at tables under large red umbrellas, enjoying their meals and conversations. The setting is framed by lush green trees and charming buildings adorned with flower boxes. The artist skillfully uses light and shadow to create a warm, inviting atmosphere, highlighting the relaxed and convivial ambiance of the café. The Eiffel Tower, bathed in soft sunlight, serves as a stunning focal point, symbolizing the romance and elegance of Paris. This painting beautifully encapsulates the essence of Parisian life.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 85.00 cm X Width - 85.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Watercolour on Paper
GENRE Streetscape
REGISTERED NRN # 000-45862-0144-01
COPYRIGHT © Darryl Downie
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards
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Artist: Darryl Downie



ARTIST BIO

Who am I? This is something I ask myself quite often.

I'm a working father and husband who has a creative urge that needs to be fulfilled. For a while now I've concentrated on raising and providing for my family, but now they're older, and I have time on my hands to indulge my creative spirit.

My passion is watercolour, but I also find that soft pastels give that tactile sensation that you just don't get in any other medium. There is something creamy and sensual in the way the pigment goes on the paper. Watercolour on the other hand is always a surprise, the wonderful way that colours intermix on the paper just doesn't happen with anything else.

I've recently ventured into Oil painting, which I really enjoy. I have a simple style which is still developing, ideally I'd like to keep it simple and unpretentious, but allowing multiple layers of colour and complexity to show through.

 And just for good measure I occasionally venture into Acrylics, these have been mostly black and white celebrity portraits, my wife has 2 of them in her dressing room that she will never part with.