Marsha Gordon
"Beach Front Road"
Philadelphia
7x14" watercolor
Ria Hyer
Gouache on canvas
6” x 6”
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Sylvia J Larsen
House with Gold Trim
8x10 watercolor
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Murilo S. Romeiro
Philadelphia
Pen and watercolor on paper 180g/m2 (20x29 cm)
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Sherry Schmidt
Gouache
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Sherry Schmidt
Watercolor
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Loretta Stephenson
"Uninvited Picnic Guests"
Lemon Hill Drive, Philadelphia PA
9 x 6 sketchbook
Ink, watercolor, colored pencil
watercolor pencil
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Jan Jaap Berkhout
watercolor painting, 18x18cm
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Pedro Martin
33 x 25 cm, Watercolor on paper
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Melisa McCurley
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Ehren Snyder
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Ehren Snyder
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Earl M Boyer
St Joseph’s University Church
Pen and Ink and Watercolor
Rick Eakins
"Skulling on Schuylkill River"
Philadelphia, PA
8" x 10" (Oil on Canvas Board)
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Sue Field
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Catherine Hale
Logan Square
Oil on canvas, 18x24 cm
Winna Jill Mordasky
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Patricia Musgrave
Morning Light on Hamilton
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Janell Nishida
“So This Rooster Goes Into a Bar…”
6x8, ink and watercolor
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Suzanne Queen
Statue of Steve Carlton
6 in x 8 in, Watercolor, Pencil and Ink
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Rebecca Wang
Shipyard Worker SS United States
oil on 10x10 canvas panel
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Bill Guffey
Condense
16" x 20", oil
Bill Collie
Building at 1520 N 16th St.
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Joan
Panini's
317 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA
Watercolor with Pen/Ink in 9x9 Sketchbook
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Joan
The Tower Theatre
19 South 69th Street
Upper Darby, PA
Watercolor with Pen/Ink in 9x9 Sketchbook
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Joan
Tight Alley
20 N 2nd St.
Philadelphia, PA
Watercolor with Pen/Ink in 9x9 Sketchbook
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Al Woodford
Port Richmond
8 x 8 inches, watercolor
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ysabi
voici mon aquarelle 27/14cm de Philadelphie
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Charlene Brown
Lemon Hill Drive
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Jennifer Cruden
8" x 10" oil on board
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Stanley Epperson
South Street
Acrylic 8X10 In
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Sue Field
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Justine Valla
Rose Tattoo Cafe
1847 Callowhill Street, Philadelphia
Watercolor and pentel postcard
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Mike Bergen
“Alfreth’s Alley”
9X12 acrylic
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Jan Jaap Berkhout
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Julie Manning
The Philly Dream Shop
WinnaJill Mordasky
Vanished Friends
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No Standing At The Continental
gouache, 11"x15"
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Earl Boyer
American Bandstand
Watercolor and Gouache
Jeanne Bruneau
"Rittenhouse Square Art Show"
Oil on acid free mat board, 6" x 8"
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William Cook
The Barnes Foundation
Oil, 12x16
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Stanley Epperson
401 South Street
Ink on paper, 8X8 in.
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Jean-Michel Gruet
Aquarelle 17x36 200 gr
Sketch Gurl
Watercolor and pen
Sarah Oldham
"West Philadelphia"
pen and marker, 6in. x 6in.
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Ehren Snyder
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Jeanne Bruneau
"52nd & Market Street"
Oil on acid free mat board, 6" x 8"
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Teri Ann LaBuwi
“1401 JFK”
Acrylic on 16x16” canvas
Julie Manning
1503 N.17th St, Philadelphia
Tom Ohman
Ink and pencil
S Ruby St.
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Helen Read
Dappled Light Roadway
watercolor on Yupo paper, 8x6"
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Murilo S. Romeiro
Strawberry Street
Pen and watercolor pencil on paper 180g/m2 ( 29x20 cm)
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Chantal Vincent
“305 S 17th Street, Philadelphia”
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Mike Bergen
“The Franklin Fountain”
9X12 acrylic
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Mike Bergen
9X12 Acrylic
“Independence Hall”
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Jeanne Bruneau
"Painted Ladies on Bainbridge Street"
8" x 16", Oil on stretched canvas
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Carolee S. Clark
"Elmwood Avenue"
10" x 10"
acrylic on canvas
Catherine Hale
"Two Hats"
5x7 inch oil on canvas
Peggy Koenig
Milnor St.
6x4, ink & watercolour
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Marla Laubisch
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mico
"Philadelphia hard rock café"
watercolor, 30 x 24cm
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Murilo Romeiro
USNS Pollux
Pen and watercolor on paper 180g/m2 ( 20x29 cm)
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You'll find an interactive map of Philadelphia above, though you can't access the little yellow pegman from that map. Use the link on the upper left of the map, "View on Google Maps", and the map will appear on your monitor; drag the little Yellow Man onto the map, let go while he's over a blue area, and start exploring. Find an interesting subject/area. Change it all you want. Or paint it straight up as you see it. Instructions are in the sidebar to the right. Any questions, ask 'em in the comments or email me directly.
Happy New Year! This month we go to the city of brotherly love, Philadelphia. History, waiting to be painted. The borders for this paint out are: the Delaware River to the south and east; the 476 to the west; and the 276 to the north. A large area in which you are sure to be able to find a good subject.
IGNORE THE BLUE DOTS! Google has added every user submitted photograph to the maps in the form of blue dots. Make sure your reference comes from the actual Street View application and not a photograph. Thanks.
Below is another option for getting a short URL. If you use Google Chrome browser, install the short URL app. Makes it really easy to grab a short URL from any page you are on.
So there you go. Should be extremely easy. If your submission doesn't show up on the blog, please check the list near the top in the sidebar entitled, "Don't see your submission? This could be the reason..." Thanks.
And thank you, artists, for participating.
Remember, participation is open to all levels of artistic ability.
NOW LET'S HAVE SOME FUN!
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