Medellin and its flowers

in OnChainArt4 years ago
Authored by @JosyArte

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Medellín and its flowers, a city of flowers and culture that inspires, its climate is quite peculiar, there may be a bright sun that illuminates its flowers and at the same time a rain that waters them. This illustration was inspired by those places that have attracted my attention as the subway that links many towns and cities of the #Aburrá Valley, the square of lights, the Palace of Culture in Parque Berrio, the railway station, the tower #Coltejer and the variety of flowers and birds that can be seen while you walk through any corner of this beautiful city. Thank you Medellin for opening your doors 4 years ago already.

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    Digital painting - Photoshop - Wacom Cintiq
    Year:2017
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excellent composition and drawing congratulations :)

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The bright colors are fantastic. Surreal & organic.

Thanks! that is what sometimes I feel about views of Medellin city.