Friday, December 24, 2010
S. A. de Elta pictures
Watercolors by Victoria Campan'....
These sketches, practice pieces perhaps, were glued together at the top edge, in pairs, and hung from wire. The display emphasized the spontenaity of the work....
The eastern facade of the renovated cloth mill. Dramatic in both size and design. The pretty green rock of the entrance is the famous local building material, used for many centuries. The pink, just visible at the lower right, is a waterfall, mirroring the out-of-view waterfall on the left, and flanked by taller waterfalls on each side. Behind this building, and to the right, are other large buildings originally used for shipping (by mule and cart, then train. The tracks are still visible) and other jobs in paper-making.
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