Watercolor: GALLERY: Adam Van Doren’s Architecture Watercolors
Using his skills in drawing and his training as an architect, Adam Van Doren is able to make precise drawings of buildings, yet he refrains from painting every surface and detail. In this online exclusive gallery, we present more of his exquisite watercolors.
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Firemen's Memorial 1992, watercolor and charcoal on wove paper, 15 x 12. |
View from the Palatine 2004, watercolor and gouache over graphite on tan laid paper, 14 x 21. Collection Peter Wolf. |
The French Building 2003, watercolor over graphite on wove paper, 20 x 14. Collection the National Architectural Trust. |
Piazza Venezia, Rome 1996, watercolor over graphite on wove paper, 22 x 12. |
Church of Santa Maria in Montesanto 2003, watercolor over graphite on wove paper, 23 x 15. |
Trastevere Fountain 2004, watercolor and gouache over graphite on cream wove paper, 20 x 14. |
Borrominiâ??s Clock Tower 2004, watercolor over graphite on wove paper, 23 x 14. |
Riverside Church 2000, watercolor with ink over graphite on board, 21 x 14. |
Misty Tower 2000, watercolor and ink on wove paper, 23 x 14. |
Ivy Bridge 2002, watercolor over graphite on wove paper, 15 x 22. |
Terracotta Stair 2002, watercolor over graphite on wove paper, 23 x 14. |
Classical Colonnade 2003, watercolor and gouache over graphite on gray laid paper, 20 x 14. |
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