Por la Alameda / Around the Alameda | Feb 15, 2009 posted by jaime
This is the largest canvas I have worked until now. It describes an urban scene during a summer afternoon in this main street of the city (Málaga, Spain). Curiously, although the street name name is “The Alameda”, the large trees that cover it are not “álamos” (poplars) but Ficus (indian laurel) planted during the twenties of the past century.
I have used brushes for the lighted background as well as for the skin tones of the figures. The rest of the painting was worked with knives.
This painting was awarded with an “accesit” during the 3rd Painting Contest “University of Málaga”.
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td on Oct 3, 2009
I like you´r paintings.
moustlig this one. all are good -
jaime on Oct 4, 2009
td: thanks a lot for your comment!
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- Painting media: Oil.
- Size: 130 x 90 cm.
- Painting signed by: Jaime Rodriguez.
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