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During the fêtes des lumiéres in Lyon, there are a whole host of exciting things going on, the most impressive of which usually take place at Place des Terreaux.

However the simplicity of a normally forgettable office building, lit by blue light, was the image that lodged itself in my brain.

It's incredible what a difference some lighting and an interesting perspective can do, by night it was a different building entirely. I believe Bertrand Russell explained this kind of change beautifully.

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acrylic and board

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#contemporary #cityscape #france #light painting #british artist #french landscape #city at night #lyon painting #french archeticture 

Amazing what a bit of light can do. (2020)

Acrylic painting 
by Paul Ward

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During the fêtes des lumiéres in Lyon, there are a whole host of exciting things going on, the most impressive of which usually take place at Place des Terreaux.

However the simplicity of a normally forgettable office building, lit by blue light, was the image that lodged itself in my brain.

It's incredible what a difference some lighting and an interesting perspective can do, by night it was a different building entirely. I believe Bertrand Russell explained this kind of change beautifully.

Materials used:

acrylic and board

Tags:
#contemporary #cityscape #france #light painting #british artist #french landscape #city at night #lyon painting #french archeticture 
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