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French Village (Cobblestone Corner) by Arunava Ray, Original Watercolor Cityscape Painting on Paper, X-Small Horizontal Wall Art
French Village (Cobblestone Corner) by artist Arunava Ray displayed in a Eclectic Study
French Village (Cobblestone Corner) by artist Arunava Ray displayed in a Designer gallery
French Village (Cobblestone Corner) by Arunava Ray, Original Watercolor Cityscape Painting on Paper, X-Small Horizontal Wall Art
French Village (Cobblestone Corner) by artist Arunava Ray displayed in a Eclectic Study
French Village (Cobblestone Corner) by artist Arunava Ray displayed in a Designer gallery

French Village (Cobblestone Corner) Watercolor Cityscape Painting

Sale price Rs. 10,000.00 INR
Type Painting
Subject Cityscape
Medium Watercolor
Shape Horizontal
Availability In stock SKU AZ_PAIN_136168
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Watercolor, Streetscape, European Town, Architectural Study, Quiet Atmosphere, Soft Light, Negative Space

This watercolor streetscape distills a quiet town into an architecture of pauses—broad, unoccupied pavement leading the eye toward a pale, sentinel-like tower that anchors the horizon with calm authority. Soft washes of blue and stone-gray dissolve edges and detail, letting light become the true protagonist, while a lone figure and a row of small cars read as fleeting annotations against the permanence of masonry. The composition’s gentle diagonal pull and open negative space evoke a sense of arrival and departure at once, suggesting how public places hold private reveries. In its restrained palette and airy atmosphere, the scene becomes less a document than a meditation on solitude within the everyday.

Type

Original

Size

8x11

Material

Paper

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