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Related: About this forumDetroit's Packard Plant
My latest painting of this historic factory.
https://markdomincreative.blogspot.com
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Detroit's Packard Plant (Original Post)
bif
Sep 2023
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Diamond_Dog
(32,104 posts)1. Oh, very nice!
I love artworks of structures and buildings. You did so well breaking the image down to the basic elements, plus the reflection in the water! I feel as though Im standing there looking at it too.
Detroit has a wealth of old structures to paint. Factories and tool & die shops. Churches. And abandoned bank buildings. It should keep me busy for a long time. I've been documenting them all for later use.
niyad
(113,596 posts)2. Very nice indeed! And I liked your rudbekia as well.
I was born in a Packard.
My mom didn't think so but, yeah.