Original artwork description:

Olvera Street is one of the historical parts of Los Angeles City. The Mexican market, full of colors and joy with beautiful Hispanic architecture together create an amazing atmosphere. Impasto, textured, expressive brushstrokes provide a dynamic sense to the artwork.
The painting is on oil-primed canvas, stretched on wooden bars. It has a wire on the back for display.

Materials used:

oil paints, Stretched Canvas

Tags:
#los angeles #impressionist landscape #american impressionist #california landscapes #bright colored #mexican party #mexico villa #latino art #hispanic architecture #spanish impressionism #historic los #mexican market 

Mexican Market in Los Angeles, Olvera Street (2024)

Oil painting 
by Suren Nersisyan

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Olvera Street is one of the historical parts of Los Angeles City. The Mexican market, full of colors and joy with beautiful Hispanic architecture together create an amazing atmosphere. Impasto, textured, expressive brushstrokes provide a dynamic sense to the artwork.
The painting is on oil-primed canvas, stretched on wooden bars. It has a wire on the back for display.

Materials used:

oil paints, Stretched Canvas

Tags:
#los angeles #impressionist landscape #american impressionist #california landscapes #bright colored #mexican party #mexico villa #latino art #hispanic architecture #spanish impressionism #historic los #mexican market 
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I have always been fascinated by the perspective of being outside and looking in: into a window, onto a street scene, into an intimate still life setting. I... Read more

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