Today I'll close the Philadelphia journey with one more view of Independence Hall and several skyline views from around the city. I hope you have enjoyed these paintings as much as I have in retrieving them from the dusty shelves of my memory.

Custom House skyline watercolor

Independence Hall watercolor

Museum Skyline watercolor

A Philadelphia Skyline
2 comments:
I have finally added your blog to my feed reader. I really enjoy the first painting, but they are all great.
As for the shallot pasta, NO garlic, I know it is amazing ;)
Well, this Philadelphia series was a great ride. Also, in an earlier post, Empty Sentinel was sublime.
Thanks for sharing.
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